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Mesoporous Semiconductors: A New Model To Assess Accessible Surface Area and Increased Photocatalytic Activity?

Journal

ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 1, Issue 11, Pages 5787-5799

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.8b01123

Keywords

mesoporous materials; porosity; templating; photocatalysis; hydrogen generation; CO2 reduction

Funding

  1. Emmy-Noether programm [MA 5392/3-1]
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  3. DFG [ED 221/3-1]

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Mesoporous photocatalysts have gained tremendous attention in the past decade by demonstrating that increased surface area and porosity can strongly improve their performance. In fact, all reports on mesoporous semiconductors corroborate this scenario. But is it possible to quantify and compare the reported advantages of the mesopores and the increased surface area between different works? In this contribution, we present a model that can evaluate the improvements in photocatalytic activity achieved by the introduction of mesoporosity independent of synthetic or test conditions. We exemplify this methodology focusing on photocatalytic hydrogen/oxygen evolution with sacrificial reagents, but also include examples of CO2 reduction and electrocatalysis. By correlating the relative increase in surface area to the relative increase in activity in comparison to non-porous counterparts we show that the origin of mesoporosity can have a pronounced influence on the activity enhancement and that different semiconductor materials behave quite differently. Our model can serve as a starting point for the community to extract and compare key information on mesoporous photocatalysts, to put results into context of existing data, and to compare the performances of various catalytic systems much better.

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