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Nanomaterials for photocatalytic hydrogen production: From theoretical perspectives

Author(s)
Bhatt, Mahesh DattLee, Jae Sung
Issued Date
2017-07
DOI
10.1039/c7ra03435k
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/22440
Fulltext
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2017/RA/C7RA03435K#!divAbstract
Citation
RSC ADVANCES, v.7, no.55, pp.34875 - 34885
Abstract
To overcome the increasing demand of energy worldwide and global warming due to CO2 emissions from the use of traditional fuel sources, renewable and clean energy sources are in high demand. Solar energy is one of the important renewable energy sources since it can be converted into hydrogen fuel via water splitting. To produce highly efficient and low-cost H2 from the reduction of water and CO2, photocatalytic materials have been developed. Presently, the efficiency of H2 production using transition metal-oxide and non-metal oxide photocatalysts via water splitting is quite low. The main issues reported are low light absorption and poor charge separation. The reasons for these two issues are the large band gaps and band edge positions of the present photocatalysts used for H2 production. To produce H2 to a larger extent from the decomposition of water, the present photocatalysts have been modified by co-catalysts or dopants using different techniques, including the reduction of the band gap and adjustment of the morphology, band edge positions, crystallinity, surface structure, etc., such that these photocatalysts can absorb sufficient light in the visible-light region. This type of modified nanostructured photocatalysts (both oxide and non-oxide) can enhance the efficiency of H2 production via absorbing sufficient light in the visible-light region of the solar spectrum and improving the charge separation by suppressing charge recombination. In this regard, we reviewed both UV- and visible-light active nanostructured photocatalysts and modified photocatalysts reported in theoretical studies.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
2046-2069
Keyword
VISIBLE-LIGHT IRRADIATIONACTIVATED CARBONDOPED TIO2TUNGSTEN TRIOXIDETITANIUM-DIOXIDEBAND-GAPCHARGE SEPARATIONPHASE-STABILITYBORON-NITRIDEIRON-OXIDE

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