Promotion of atomic hydrogen recombination as an alternative to electron trapping for the role of metals in the photocatalytic production of H 2

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Abstract

The production of hydrogen from water with semiconductor photocatalysts can be promoted by adding small amounts of metals to their surfaces. The resulting enhancement in photocatalytic activity is commonly attributed to a fast transfer of the excited electrons generated by photon absorption from the semiconductor to the metal, a step that prevents deexcitation back to the ground electronic state. Here we provide experimental evidence that suggests an alternative pathway that does not involve electron transfer to the metal but requires it to act as a catalyst for the recombination of the hydrogen atoms made via the reduction of protons on the surface of the semiconductor instead.

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Joo, J. B., Dillon, R., Lee, I., Yin, Y., Bardeen, C. J., & Zaera, F. (2014). Promotion of atomic hydrogen recombination as an alternative to electron trapping for the role of metals in the photocatalytic production of H 2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(22), 7942–7947. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1405365111

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