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Enhancing photocatalytic H 2 O 2 production with Au co-catalysts through electronic structure modification.

Nature Communications 2024 April 14
Gold-based co-catalysts are a promising class of materials with potential applications in photocatalytic H2 O2 production. However, current approaches with Au co-catalysts show limited H2 O2 production due to intrinsically weak O2 adsorption at the Au site. We report an approach to strengthen O2 adsorption at Au sites, and to improve H2 O2 production, through the formation of electron-deficient Auδ+ sites by modifying the electronic structure. In this case, we report the synthesis of TiO2 /MoSx -Au, following selective deposition of Au onto a MoSx surface which is then further anchored onto TiO2 . We further show that the catalyst achieves a significantly increased H2 O2 production rate of 30.44 mmol g-1  h-1 in O2 -saturated solution containing ethanol. Density functional theory calculations and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis reveal that the MoSx mediator induces the formation of electron-deficient Auδ+ sites thereby decreasing the antibonding-orbital occupancy of Au-Oads and subsequently enhancing O2 adsorption. This strategy may be useful for rationally designing the electronic structure of catalyst surfaces to facilitate artificial photosynthesis.

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