Sunlight-driven photocatalytic hydrogen production from water using metal-doped strontium titanate perovskite

31 March 2020, Version 2
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Abstract

The effects of various metal dopants on the photocatalytic water splitting activity of SrTiO3 -based photocatalysts were investigated using experimental studies. The SrTiO3:Rh (1%) has been found to give the best efficiency in water splitting out of the various metal-doped samples studied. However, the same host doped with other metal dopants such as Fe, V, Ga, and Sb leads to negligible hydrogen evolution even when at least Fe has a better visible light response. Our results accompanied by previously conducted theoretical studies by our group explain the high photocatalytic water splitting activity of Rh doped SrTiO3 . Furthermore, the effects of the amount of catalyst, the proportion of sacrificial agent and pH were studied for the SrTiO3:Rh (1 mol%) along with studying its activity with seawater.

Keywords

seawater splitting
photocatalysis
hydrogen production
sunlight harvesting
Solid State Synthesis
Catalysis

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