SURFACE-CHARGE-ENABLED PHOTOLYTIC HYDROGEN GENERATION IN V 2 O 5 ·H 2 O/Au NANOCONJUGATES

2016 
The present work investigates sol-gel synthesized vanadium oxyhydrate (V 2 O 5 ·H 2 O) nanowires decorated with Au nanoparticles as potential photolytic H 2 generators. As determined by UV photoelectron and optical spectroscopies, the conduction band edge of V 2 O 5 ·H 2 O lies 0.6 eV below standard H + reduction potential, implying no H 2 can be generated. On the contrary, as measured by gas chromatography, our nanoconjugates yield reproducible light-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency of 5.3%, for the first hour of photolysis under 470 nm excitation. To explain the observed hydrogen reduction, we have hypothesized the vanadia electron energy levels are raised by some negative surface charge. With the objective of validating this hypothesis, we have performed cyclic current-voltage measurements. The derived conduction and valence band edge energies are not only consistent with the optical band gaps, but also validate the hypothesized energy increase by 1.6 eV, respectively. The negative surface charge is also corroborated by the ζ-potential. Based on the measured pH of 2.4, we attribute the negative surface charge to Lewis acid nature of the nanowires, establishing dative bonding with OH − . The present work establishes the importance of surface charge in photoelectrochemical reactions, where it can be instrumental and enabling in photolytic fuel production.
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