Photocatalytic hydrogen production over titania modified by gold – Metal (palladium, nickel and cobalt) catalysts

2016 
Abstract The photocatalytic production of hydrogen on modified Au/TiO 2 -based photocatalysts by using water/methanol mixtures was studied. The main goal was to study the effect of surface modification of Au/TiO 2 with Pd, Ni and Co on H 2 production under UV light irradiation ( λ ca . 254 nm). Catalysts were produced by depositing Pd, Ni or Co precursors (nitrates hydrated salts) on TiO 2 (Evonik, P25) by incipient wetness impregnation followed by thermal treatment under H 2 (Pd and Co) or air (Ni). Thereafter, Au was incorporated by deposition-precipitation with urea (DPU method) and then the catalysts were thermally activated again under air flow. The photocatalysts were characterized by UV–Vis diffuse reflectance, HAADF-TEM, EDXS, FTIR CO adsorption, XPS and photoluminescence. In order to obtain detailed information about the composition of the nanoparticles, high-resolution elemental analyses (EDXS line scans) were performed. The Au-Pd, Au-Ni and Au-Co on TiO 2 photocatalysts showed higher performance for H 2 production (266, 256 and 171 mmol H 2  mmol Au −1  h −1 , respectively) compared to the Au/TiO 2 material (106 mmol H 2  mmol Au −1  h −1 ). PL results showed that the improved H 2 production rate could be explained by an enhanced charge separation. The highest H 2 production showed by the Au-Pd/TiO 2 sample could be attributed to synergistic effects, derived from the interaction between Au and Pd particles. For the Au-Ni/TiO 2 and Au-Co/TiO 2 samples it is proposed that nickel or cobalt oxides worked as promoters (with additives effects) because of the formation of a p–n heterojunction.
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