Stoichiometric decomposition of water by titanium(IV) oxide photocatalyst synthesized in organic media: Effect of synthesis and irradiation conditions on photocatalytic activity

Citation
H. Kominami et al., Stoichiometric decomposition of water by titanium(IV) oxide photocatalyst synthesized in organic media: Effect of synthesis and irradiation conditions on photocatalytic activity, PHYS CHEM P, 3(18), 2001, pp. 4102-4106
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
ISSN journal
14639076 → ACNP
Volume
3
Issue
18
Year of publication
2001
Pages
4102 - 4106
Database
ISI
SICI code
1463-9076(20010915)3:18<4102:SDOWBT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Nano-sized anatase titanium(IV) oxide (TiO2) particles, synthesized by hydr othermal crystallization in organic media (HyCOM), were calcined, platinize d, and then used as a photocatalyst for stoichiometric decomposition of liq uid water to H-2 and O-2. The Pt-loaded HyCOM TiO2 photocatalysts showed su perior ability to decompose water into H-2 and O-2 in a molar ratio of 2:1 when they were suspended in water, and their photocatalytic activity depend ed strongly on the post-calcination temperature (T-c) as well as on the dir ection of photoirradiation. When the suspension was photoirradiated from th e side of a cell, the activity increased with increasing T-c, and HyCOM TiO 2 of high crystallinity prepared by calcination at 1273 K exhibited a rate of H-2 and O-2 libration three-times higher than that of Degussa P-25, one of the most active TiO(2)s. In a top-irradiation system, the activity was m uch higher than that of the side-irradiation system and increased with incr easing T up to 973 K but then decreased, suggesting that the dispersion of TiO2 powders in water, in addition to the crystallinity, is an important fa ctor for stoichiometric water decomposition in this irradiation system.