Electronic integration and thin film aspects of Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2 for improved solar hydrogen generation

TitleElectronic integration and thin film aspects of Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2 for improved solar hydrogen generation
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsTudu, B, Nalajala, N, Reddy, KP, Saikia, P, Gopinath, CS
JournalACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume11
Issue36
Pagination32869-32878
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1944-8244
Keywordsbimetal, Photocatalysis, surface plasmon resonance, TiO2, water splitting
Abstract

In the present work, we have synthesized noble bimetallic nanoparticles (Au-Pd NPs) on a carbon-based support and integrated with titania to obtain Au-Pd/C/TiO2 and Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2 nanocomposites using an ecofriendly hydrothermal method. Here, a 1:1 (w/w) Au-Pd bimetallic composition was dispersed on (a) high-surface-area (3000 m(2) g(-1)) activated carbon (Au-Pd/C), prepared from a locally available plant source (in Assam, India), and (b) reduced graphene oxide (rGO) (Au-Pd/rGO); subsequently, they were integrated with TiO2. The shift observed in Raman spectroscopy demonstrates the electronic integration of the bimetal with titania. The photocatalytic activity of the above materials for the hydrogen evolution reaction was studied under 1 sun conditions using methanol as a sacrificial agent in a powder form. The photocatalysts were also employed to prepare a thin film by the drop-casting method. Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2 exhibits 43 times higher hydrogen (H-2) yield in the thin film form (21.50 mmol h(-1) g(-1)) compared to the powder form (0.50 mmol h(-1) g(-1)). On the other hand, Au-Pd/C/TiO2 shows 13 times higher hydrogen (H-2) yield in the thin film form (6.42 mmol h(-1) g(-1)) compared to the powder form (0.48 mmol h(-1) g(-1)). While powder forms of both catalysts show comparable activity, the Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2 thin film shows 3.4 times higher activity than that of Au-Pd/C/TiO2. This can be ascribed to (a) an effective separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs at the interface of Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2 and (b) the better field effect due to plasmon resonance of the bimetal in the thin film form. The catalytic influence of the carbon-based support is highly pronounced due to synergistic binding interaction of bimetallic nanoparticles. Further, a large amount of hydrogen evolution in the film form with both catalysts (Au-Pd/C/TiO2 and Au-Pd/rGO/TiO2) reiterates that charge utilization should be better compared to that in powder catalysts.

DOI10.1021/acsami.9b07070
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)

8.456

Divison category: 
Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry

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