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Ultra-fine Cu clusters decorated hydrangea-like titanium dioxide for photocatalytic hydrogen production

RARE METALS [2022]
Feng Ya-Jie, Wang Yang, Wang Kai-Wen, Ma Jiang-Ping, Duan You-Yu, Liu Jie, Lu Xu, Zhang Bin, Wang Guo-Yu, Zhou Xiao-Yuan
ABSTRACT

Hydrogen, with the merits of zero emissions and high energy density, is one of the promising green energy sources. Seeking for high efficiency and low-cost catalysts is one of the key issues for hydrogen evolution and its practical applications. Nano-structured metal co-catalysts are widely used to improve the photocatalytic performance via surface electronic structure/properties optimization of the catalyst. Herein, we report ultra-fine (~ 1 nm) Cu clusters decorated hydrangea-like TiO 2 systems for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. The pristine hydrangea-like TiO 2 support shows a promising performance of hydrogen evolution (1.8 mmol·h −1 ·g −1 ), which is ~ 10.7 times higher than that of the commercial P25 (168 μmol·h −1 ·g −1 ). After ultra-fine Cu clusters decoration, a maximal hydrogen evolution performance (3.7 mmol·h −1 ·g −1 ) is achieved in the optimized system 6Cu–TiO 2 (6 wt%). Experimental and theoretical studies demonstrate that the ultra-fine Cu clusters decoration could promote the charge separation and transfer process effectively. The Cu clusters also act as reaction sites for reduction of H 2 O to H 2 . These results are of great importance for the study of Cu-based co-catalyst systems and also shed light on the development of other non-noble metal co-catalysts in photocatalysis hydrogen evolution. Graphical abstract

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