H-Glass Supported Hybrid Gold Nano-Islands for Visible-Light-Driven Hydrogen Evolution.
Indrajeet MandalJagannath GangareddyAbimannan SethurajaperumalNatchimuthu Karuppusamy MurugasenapathiManikanta MajjiSusmita BeraPratyasha RudraVanmathi RavichandranSandip BysakhNoah JacobK D M RaoRajiv K SinghN M Anoop KrishnanManohar ChirumamillaTamilarasan PalanisamyM MotapothulaEswaraiah VarrlaSrabanti GhoshAmarnath R AlluPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Flat panel reactors, coated with photocatalytic materials, offer a sustainable approach for the commercial production of hydrogen (H 2 ) with zero carbon footprint. Despite this, achieving high solar-to-hydrogen (STH) conversion efficiency with these reactors is still a significant challenge due to the low utilization efficiency of solar light and rapid charge recombination. Herein, hybrid gold nano-islands (HGNIs) are developed on transparent glass support to improve the STH efficiency. Plasmonic HGNIs are grown on an in-house developed active glass sheet composed of sodium aluminum phosphosilicate oxide glass (H-glass) using the thermal dewetting method at 550 °C under an ambient atmosphere. HGNIs with various oxidation states (Au 0 , Au + , and Au - ) and multiple interfaces are obtained due to the diffusion of the elements from the glass structure, which also facilitates the lifetime of the hot electron to be ≈2.94 ps. H-glass-supported HGNIs demonstrate significant STH conversion efficiency of 0.6%, without any sacrificial agents, via water dissociation. This study unveils the specific role of H-glass-supported HGNIs in facilitating light-driven chemical conversions, offering new avenues for the development of high-performance photocatalysts in various chemical conversion reactions for large-scale commercial applications.