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Nanoporous AuPt and AuPtAg alloy co-catalysts formed by dewetting-dealloying on ordered TiO2 nanotube surface lead to significantly enhanced photocatalytic H2 generation

Published 14 Apr 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2005.01486v1)

Abstract: Effective co-catalysts are of key importance for photocatalytic H2 generation from aqueous environments. An attractive co-catalyst candidate are AuPt (metastable) alloys due to the synergistic electronic and chemical interaction of the constituents in the charge transfer and H2 evolution process. Here we introduce the fabrication of AuPt alloy nanoparticles with nanoporosity (pore size of 2-5 nm) fabricated on spaced TiO2 nanotubes. By dewetting a layered AgAuPt coating, we form AuPtAg alloy nanoparticles. From these alloys, Ag can selectively be dissolved leading to the desired nanoporous AuPt alloy particles with diameter in the range of 10-70 nm deposited as a gradient on the TiO2 nanotubes. A significant enhancement of photocatalytic H2 generation is obtained compared to the same loading of monometallic or nonporous alloy. The nanoporous AuPt particles provide not only a large surface area to volume ratio (and are thus more effective) but also show the intrinsic synergy of a AuPt alloy for H2 generation.

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