The Role of Dual Vacancies in TiO<sub>2</sub> for Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation and Pollutants Removal
Shasha Liu, Lun Lu, Chao Zhu, Qile Fang, Shuang Song, Yong Zheng, Yi Shen
Abstract
Abstract The mechanism of TiO 2 with Ti vacancy and O vacancy in photocatalytic hydrogen production is unknown. Herein, TiO 2 with three types of vacancies was constructed. It was found that DV‐Ti‐3O containing both O vacancies and Ti vacancies had the highest photocatalytic hydrogen production of 12.42 mmol ⋅ g −1 ⋅ h −1 twice that of SV‐Ti, where the O vacancy acted as an emitter providing a directional path for the migration of photogenerated electrons and provided the adsorption sites for water molecules, while the introduction of Ti vacancies took the role as electron traps to collect more electrons for hydrogen proton reduction. DV‐Ti‐3O achieved ultra‐fast migration of electronics from O vacancies to Ti vacancies and created ideas for defective engineering of non‐precious metal catalysts for photocatalytic hydrogen production and organic pollutants removal.