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Influence of Rh nanoparticle size and composition on the photocatalytic water splitting performance of Rh/graphitic carbon nitride

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    Abstract

    The effect of Rh co-catalyst nanoparticle size for photocatalytic water splitting using graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) as light absorber was investigated. Rh nanoparticles with sizes in the 4–9 nm range were synthesized and deposited on g-C3N4. The light-absorption properties of the g-C3N4 and the particle size of Rh supported on g-C3N4 were also not influenced by the catalyst synthesis procedures. Rh/C3N4 is active in the photocatalytic splitting of water using visible light. The activity for H2 generation does not depend on Rh particle size. The results obtained point to two important design criteria for a successful photocatalyst: firstly, the surface of the semiconductor should support a sufficient number of Rh nanoparticles to remove the photogenerated electrons before their recombination with holes; secondly, the nanoparticles should be metallic in nature to catalyze the proton-electron transfer reaction to generate adsorbed H atoms. Surface oxidation of the Rh nanoparticles substantially lowers their photocatalytic activity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)11537-11546
    Number of pages10
    JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
    Volume39
    Issue number22
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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