Contror of Surface Structure and Effect of Cocatalyst Aiming at Water Splitting over Photocatalyst

  • IWASE Akihide
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo
  • KATO Hideki
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo
  • KUDO Akihiko
    Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo

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  • 光触媒による水分解を目指した表面構造制御と助触媒効果
  • ヒカリ ショクバイ ニ ヨル ミズブンカイ オ メザシタ ヒョウメン コウゾウ セイギョ ト ジョ ショクバイ コウカ

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Abstract

Activities of photocatalytic water splitting were improved by control of surface morphologies and loading of new cocatalysts. Doping of Ca, Sr and Ba into NaTaO3 photocatalysts led to formation of fine crystals and control of surface morphologies such as construction of nano-step structure. The photocatalytic activities for water splitting were improved by the doping. Photocatalytic overall water splitting on K4Nb6O17, Sr2Nb2O7, KTaO3, NaTaO3, and NaTaO3 doped with La photocatalysts were promoted by loading of nano-sized gold particles. The nano-sized Au worked as an active site for H2 evolution. An IrO2 cocatalyst which was photodeposited from an aqueous solution containing nitrate ions was also effective for overall water splitting. IrO2 functioned as an active site for O2 evolution.

Journal

  • Hyomen Kagaku

    Hyomen Kagaku 27 (7), 386-391, 2006

    The Surface Science Society of Japan

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