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Defect Engineering of Ultrasmall TiO 2 Nanoparticles Enables Highly Efficient Photocatalysts for Solar H 2 Production from Woody Biomass.

Ze-Xin HuangZi-Yi WangYong-Jun YuanYan ChenJia-Hao WangYun-Hui HuJi-Ping TangZhi-Kai ShenZhen-Tao YuZhigang Zou
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The conversion of woody biomass to H 2 through photocatalysis provides a sustainable strategy to generate renewable hydrogen fuel but was limited by the slow decomposition rate of woody biomass. Here, we fabricate ultrasmall TiO 2 nanoparticles with tunable concentration of oxygen vacancy defects (V O -TiO 2 ) as highly efficient photocatalysts for photocatalytic conversion of woody biomass to H 2 . Owing to the positive role of oxygen vacancy in reducing energy barrier for the generation of • OH which was the critical species to oxidize woody biomass, the obtained V O -TiO 2 achieves rapid photocatalytic conversion of α-cellulose and poplar wood chip to H 2 in the presence of Pt nanoclusters as the cocatalyst. As expected, the highest H 2 generation rate in α-cellulose and poplar wood chip system respectively achieve 1146 and 59 μmol h -1 g -1 , and an apparent quantum yield of 4.89% at 380 nm was obtained in α-cellulose aqueous solution.
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