Laser solid-phase synthesis of TiO 2 anatase/rutile homojunctions for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

  • Ren G
  • Ren Q
  • Ren Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Traditional methods for synthesizing TiO 2 homojunctions are complex and challenging in controlling phase composition and junction quality. In this work, we have developed infrared laser solid-phase ablation of anatase TiO 2 nanotubes to address these issues, systematically varying laser parameters to optimize the phase composition and junction quality. The synthesized homojunctions are characterized to understand their structure-activity relationship. The photocatalytic performance shows that the laser-ablated TiO 2 nanostructures with an optimal anatase/rutile ratio of 1:3 exhibit the highest hydrogen production rate of 2388 µmol g −1 h −1 , doubling that of the pristine TiO 2 nanotubes. This enhancement is attributed to the balanced presence of surface oxygen vacancies and Ti 3+ defects, accompanied with the effective spatial separation of electron-hole pairs induced by the anatase/rutile homojunctions. This study demonstrates a scalable and effective method for hydrogen production via solar energy conversion and expands the application field of pulsed laser synthesis technique.

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Ren, G., Ren, Q., Ren, Z., Chen, P., Yue, M., Sun, N., … Ma, J. (2025). Laser solid-phase synthesis of TiO 2 anatase/rutile homojunctions for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. Optics Express, 33(6), 13682. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.551528

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