M. Hara et al., Photocatalytic water oxidation in a buffered tris(2,2 '-bipyridyl)ruthenium complex-colloidal IrO2 system, J PHYS CH A, 104(22), 2000, pp. 5275-5280
A buffered tris(2,2'-bipyridyl)ruthenium complex-colloidal IrO2 system was
studied as a photocatalyst for the production of O-2 from water. Phosphate
buffer, which has historically been used to control the pH in this system,
accelerates the decomposition of the photosensitizer and inhibits O-2 evolu
tion, whereas sodium hexafluorosilicate (Na2SiF6)-base solutions are ideal
buffers for the reaction. Na2SiF6-containing buffers poise the solution und
er visible light irradiation at ca. pH 5, preventing the pH drop that accom
panies oxidation of water in unbuffered solutions. Decomposition of the pho
tosensitizer is not kinetically competitive with oxygen evolution in these
buffers. In particular, the Na2SiF6-NaHCO3 buffer greatly improves the turn
over number of the photosensitizer, relative to previously used phosphate b
uffers, without any decrease in activity. Photocatalytic reactions studied
under various conditions suggest that adsorbed carbonate or bicarbonate on
the surface of the colloidal IrO2 particles contributes to the increased tu
rnover number of the photosensitizer.