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Biomimetic Catalysts Based on Au@TiO 2 -MoS 2 -CeO 2 Composites for the Production of Hydrogen by Water Splitting.

Kenneth FontánezDiego GarcíaDayna OrtizPaola SampayoLuis HernándezMaría CottoJosé DucongéFrancisco DíazCarmen MorantFlorian Ion Tiberiu PetrescuAbniel MachínFrancisco Márquez
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
The photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) by water splitting has been studied, using catalysts based on crystalline TiO 2 nanowires (TiO 2 NWs), which were synthesized by a hydrothermal procedure. This nanomaterial was subsequently modified by incorporating different loadings (1%, 3% and 5%) of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on the surface, previously exfoliated MoS 2 nanosheets, and CeO 2 nanoparticles (CeO 2 NPs). These nanomaterials, as well as the different synthesized catalysts, were characterized by electron microscopy (HR-SEM and HR-TEM), XPS, XRD, Raman, Reflectance and BET surface area. HER studies were performed in aqueous solution, under irradiation at different wavelengths (UV-visible), which were selected through the appropriate use of optical filters. The results obtained show that there is a synergistic effect between the different nanomaterials of the catalysts. The specific area of the catalyst, and especially the increased loading of MoS 2 and CeO 2 NPs in the catalyst substantially improved the H 2 production, with values of ca. 1114 μm/hg for the catalyst that had the best efficiency. Recyclability studies showed only a decrease in activity of approx. 7% after 15 cycles of use, possibly due to partial leaching of gold nanoparticles during catalyst use cycles. The results obtained in this research are certainly relevant and open many possibilities regarding the potential use and scaling of these heterostructures in the photocatalytic production of H 2 from water.
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