Title
One-Pot Synthesis of Anatase, Rutile-Decorated Hydrogen Titanate Nanorods by Yttrium Doping for Solar H2 Production
Author
Khan, Sovann
Ikari, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Norihiro
Nakata, Kazuya
Terashima, Chiaki
Fujishima, Akira
Katsumata, Kenichi
Rodríguez González, Vicente
Abstract
"We have prepared yttrium (Y)-doped hydrogen titanate nanorods (HTN) by a microwave-assisted hydrothermal method. Y-doped HTN showed much improved photocatalytic activities for both H2 evolution and dye decomposition. H2 production from a methanol杦ater solution under UV杤isible light for 7 h was enhanced by a factor of 5.5 with 1 wt % Y-doping. Doping with Y3+ ions reduced the band gap of HTN by ?0.28 eV and induced new phases of anatase and rutile. High photocatalysis by Y-doping was attributed to enhanced light absorption (smaller band gap) and effective charge separation (heterojunction). To optimize H2 production, a series of experiments examining effects of doping concentrations and non-noble surface metal (e.g., Ni, Cu, Co) loading were carefully performed. Y-doping in this work is a new and promising approach for synthesizing highly active HTN by producing the HTN/rutile/anatase heterostructure within the one-pot method."