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Hydrogen Production System by Light-Induced α-FeOOH Coupled with Photoreduction.

Tetsuya YamadaNorihiro SuzukiKazuya NakataChiaki TerashimaNobuhiro MatsushitaKiyoshi OkadaAkira FujishimaKen-Ichi Katsumata
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Solar-driven catalysts on semiconductors to produce hydrogen are considered as a means to solve environmental issues. In this study, H2 production coupling with oxygen consumption by noble metal-free α-FeOOH was demonstrated even though the conduction band edge was lower than the reduction potential of H+ to H2 . For activation of α-FeOOH, an electron donor, Hg-Xe irradiation, and low pH (ca. 5) were indispensable factors. The H2 production from H2 O was confirmed by GC-MS using isotope-labeled water (D2 O) and deuterated methanol. The α-FeOOH synthesized by coprecipitation method showed 25 times more active than TiO2 . The photocatalytic activity was stable for over 400 h. Our study suggests that α-FeOOH known as rust can produce H2 by light induction.
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