Controlled Periodic Illumination Enhances Hydrogen Production by over 50% on Pt/TiO<sub>2</sub>
Fabrizio Sordello, Francesco Pellegrino, Marco Prozzi, Claudio Minero, Valter Maurino
Abstract
Efficient solar water photosplitting is plagued by large overpotentials of the HER and OER. Even with a noble metal catalyst, the hydrogen evolution reaction can be limited by the strong M–H bonding over some metals, such as Pt, Pd, and Rh, inhibiting hydrogen desorption. H absorption is regulated by the potential at the metal nanoparticles. Through controlled periodic illumination of a Pt/TiO2 suspension, we hypothesized a fast variation of the photopotential that induced catalytic surface resonance on the metal, resulting in more than a 50% increase of the efficiency at frequencies higher than 80 Hz.
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Hydrogen productionCatalysisHydrogenProduction (economics)Materials scienceChemical engineeringPhotocatalysisChemistryNanotechnologyPhotochemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringEconomicsMacroeconomicsElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies