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Z-scheme photocatalyst systems for water splitting under visible light irradiation

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MRS BULLETIN
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 32-38

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1557/mrs.2010.3

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Water splitting to produce H-2 using sunlight is a form of artificial photosynthesis in that light energy is converted to chemical energy. As such, water splitting using powdered photocatalysts has attracted attention in the framework of energy and environmental issues. This article reviews z-scheme photocatalyst systems for water splitting under visible light irradiation, especially focused on the systems consisting of SrTiO3:Rh of a H-2-evolving photocatalyst, and O-2-evolving photocatalysts with and without electron mediators. These photocatalyst systems showed activities for water splitting into H-2 and O-2 in a stoichiometric amount under visible light irradiation and even under sunlight irradiation. The photocatalytic activity was sensitive to pH. The optimum pH was 2.4 when iron ions were used as electron mediators. Co-catalysts also affected the activity. The photodeposited Ru co-catalyst gave an excellent performance. The best performance achieved by the pH adjustment and the selection of a co-catalyst was obtained mainly by suppression of back reactions to form H2O from evolved H-2 and O-2.

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