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Sono-photocatalytic production of hydrogen by interface modified metal oxide insulators

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue -, Pages 279-285

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2018.03.016

Keywords

Sono-photocatalysis; MgO; IR photon; Dielectric oxides; Sub-band gap excitations; Multi step excitations

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  1. Chinese Acadamy of Sciences (CAS)

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Dielectric oxide materials are well-known insulators that have many applications in catalysis as well as in device manufacturing industries. However, these dielectric materials cannot be employed directly in photochemical reactions that are initiated by the absorption of UV-Vis photons. Despite their insensitivity to solar energy, dielectric materials can be made sono-photoactive even for low energy IR photons by modifications of the interfacial properties of dielectric materials by noble metals and metal oxides. In this investigation, by way of interface modification of dielectric MgO nanoparticles by Ag metal and Ag2O nanoparticles, IR photon initiated sono-photocatalytic activity of MgO is reported. The observed photocatalytic activity is found to be the synergic action of both IR light and sonication effect and sonication assisted a multi-step, sub-bandgap excitation of electrons in the MgO is proposed for the observed catalytic activity of Ag/Ag2O coated MgO nanoparticles. Our investigation reveals that other dielectric materials such as silver coated SiO2 and Al2O3 also exhibit IR active sono-photocatalytic activity.

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