A drastic improvement in photocatalytic H2production by TiO2nanosheets grown directly on Ta2O5substrates

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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is the most frequently studied semiconducting material for photocatalytic water splitting. One of the favored forms of TiO2 for photocatalytic applications is layers of erected single-crystalline anatase nanosheets (NSs), while the most frequently reported substrate used for its synthesis is a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO). Herein we demonstrate that anatase TiO2 NS layers can be similarly grown on a Ta2O5 substrate. We found that a Ta2O5 back contact provides a remarkable improvement of the photocatalytic activity of the TiO2 NSs in comparison to a FTO back contact. The TiO2 NSs on Ta2O5 exhibit a 170-fold increase in photocatalytic H2 production rate than that obtained by TiO2 NSs on FTO substrate. The proposed mechanism reveals that such a drastic enhancement of optimized TiO2 NS arrays on the Ta2O5 substrate is attributed to the blocking nature of Ta2O5 for photo-generated electrons in the TiO2 NSs.

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Osuagwu, B., Raza, W., Tesler, A. B., & Schmuki, P. (2021). A drastic improvement in photocatalytic H2production by TiO2nanosheets grown directly on Ta2O5substrates. Nanoscale, 13(29), 12750–12756. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1nr02413b

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