화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Energy, Vol.100, 75-80, 2012
Synthesis of mesoporous titania thin films (MTTFs) with two different structures as photocatalysts for generating hydrogen from water splitting
We researched the structural effect of titania photocatalysts on the yield of hydrogen gas from water splitting. We synthesized mesoporous titania thin films (MTTFs) with two different structures (that is, pillar structure and tube structure, denoted as P-MTTFs and T-MTTFs, respectively) through an evaporation-induced self-assembling (EISA) process with the presence of a surfactant as a structure-directing agent. The synthesized MTTFs were carefully characterized with X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and UV-Vis spectra. After analysis of photocurrent and hydrogen generation, we concluded that with different structures, MTTFs generate photocurrents and hydrogen with different efficiencies. The results indicated that the T-MITF had a higher net current (i.e., 1.05 E-3 eV) than the P-MTTF (i.e., 1.04 E-3 eV). However, the yield of hydrogen from T-MTTFs (i.e., 17.5 mu mol) was lower than that of P-MTTFs (i.e., 37.5 mu mol). Tube structure induced a concentration gradient of NaOH, which restrained the generation of oxygen and hydrogen. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.