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Hot Electron Extraction in SWCNT/TiO 2 for Photocatalytic H 2 Evolution from Water.

Masahiro YamagamiTomoyuki TajimaZihao ZhangJun KanoKi-Ichi YashimaTakana MatsubayashiHuyen Khanh NguyenNaoto NishiyamaTomoya HayashiYutaka Takaguchi
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT)/TiO 2 hybrids were synthesized using 1,10-bis(decyloxy)decane-core PAMAM dendrimer as a molecular glue. Upon photoirradiation of a water dispersion of SWCNT/TiO 2 hybrids with visible light (λ > 422 nm), the hydrogen evolution reaction proceeded at a rate of 0.95 mmol/h·g in the presence of a sacrificial agent (1-benzyl-1,4-dihydronicotinamide, BNAH). External quantum yields (EQYs) of the hydrogen production reaction photosensitized by (6,5), (7,5), and (8,3) tubes were estimated to be 5.5%, 3.6%, and 2.2%, respectively, using monochromatic lights corresponding to their E 22 absorptions (570 nm, 650 nm, and 680 nm). This order of EQYs (i.e., (6,5) > (7,5) > (8,3)SWCNTs) exhibited the dependence on the C 2 energy level of SWCNT for EQY and proved the hot electron extraction pathway.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
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  • carbon nanotubes
  • electron transfer
  • molecular dynamics
  • computed tomography
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