Langmuir, Vol.30, No.50, 15356-15363, 2014
H-2 Mapping on Pt-Loaded TiO2 Nanotube Gradient Arrays
We describe a rapid screening technique for determining the optimal characteristics of nanophotocatalysts for the production of H-2 on a single surface. Arrays of TiO2 nanotubes (NTs) with a gradient in length and diameter were fabricated by bipolar anodization, and a perpendicular gradient of Pt nanoparticles (NPs) was generated by the toposelective decoration of the TiO2 NTs. Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution was locally triggered with a UV laser beam, and the arrays were screened in the x and y directions for spatially resolved kinetic measurements and the mapping of the optimal hydrogen production. By using this technique, we demonstrate the time-efficient and straightforward determination of the tube dimensions and Pt loading for optimized H2 production. The concept holds promise for generally improving the study of many photoreactions as a function of the physicochemical characteristic of nanophotocatalysts, which renders it highly attractive for the optimization of various important chemical processes.