International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.36, No.7, 4298-4304, 2011
Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution without an electron mediator using a porphyrin-pyrene conjugate functionalized Pt nanocomposite as a photocatalyst
A new system for photoinduced hydrogen production has been constructed using a porphyrin-pyrene conjugate functionalized Pt nanocomposite as a photocatalyst and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as a sacrificial reductant in the absence of an electron mediator. Detailed spectral, computational and photochemical studies reveal that a photoinduced energy transfer from the photoexcited state of pyrene to the porphyrin occurs, accompanied by an electron transfer from the excited porphyrin moiety to the platinum catalyst for the H(2) generation. Efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution from the system demonstrates the possibility of constructing a photocatalytic system that uses a Pt nanocomposite functionalized by self-assembled donor-acceptor conjugates as a photocatalyst. The turnover numbers (TON(Pt) and TON(dye)) and quantum yields of hydrogen (Phi(H2)) for the photoinduced hydrogen production system are 63, 6311, and 2.65%, respectively, and are calculated on the basis that the total amount of H(2) evolved after 12 h of irradiation. Copyright (C) 2011, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydrogen evolution;Photocatalysis;Porphyrin-pyrene conjugate;Self-assembly;Platinum nanocomposites