Fuel, Vol.220, 607-620, 2018
A review on H-2 production through photocatalytic reactions using TiO2/TiO2-assisted catalysts
Photocatalytic water-splitting technology by using nano-sized TiO2 can produce low cost and environment-friendly hydrogen using renewable resource such as solar energy, which can fulfil the future requirements of energy. Nano-sized TiO2 is highly efficient as a semiconductor photocatalyst possessing high surface area. The significant drawbacks of utilising TiO2 as photocatalysts are reduced absorption capacity of visible radiation and fast recombination of photoexcited electron/hole (e(-)/h(+)) pair. Its activity is restricted to UV light, which is only similar to 3-5% of the solar spectrum. This present review elucidates various aspects and the recent researches related to TiO2 nano photocatalysis for the effective solar hydrogen generation via photocatalytic water splitting technology.
Keywords:Hydrogen generation;TiO2 nanomaterials;Semiconductor photocatalysts;Sol-gel method;Dye sensitization;Hydrogen fuel