Light driven water oxidation on silica supported NiO-TiO2 heteronanocrystals yields hydrogen peroxide.

IF 4.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Nurul Muttakin, Shelton J P Varapragasam, Rashed Mia, Mahfuz A Swadhen, Michael Odlyzko, James D Hoefelmeyer
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Abstract

Decomposition of nickel nitrate hexahydrate in the presence of rod-shape anatase TiO2 nanocrystals led to the formation of NiO-TiO2 heteronanocrystals confirmed with powder X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. The heteronanocrystals were supported on amorphous fumed silica to provide a heterogeneous photocatalyst material SiO2/NiO-TiO2. The aqueous suspension of the catalyst, under argon atmosphere, irradiated with a Xe arc lamp led to the formation of H2O2 with trace gaseous product formation. We observed an initial rate of formation of H2O2 of 1.8 μmol g-1 min-1 that decays toward a steady-state concentration of 52 μM. Addition of AgNO3 to the aqueous suspension gave fast reduction of silver ion, and higher initial rates of formation and steady state concentrations of H2O2. We report the concentration dependence of water oxidation versus [AgNO3] with the fastest initial rate of formation of H2O2 as 9.1 μmol g-1 min-1 and a steady-state concentration of 174 μM.

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