Single atom Cu(I) promoted mesoporous titanias for photocatalytic methyl orange depollution and H2 production
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 06:41authored byRima Trofimovaite, Christopher Parlett, Santosh Kumar, Lucia Frattini, Mark Isaacs, Karen Wilson, Luca Olivi, Ben Coulson, Joyashish Debgupta, Richard Douthwaite, Adam Lee
Tailoring the physicochemical properties and hence reactivity of semiconductor photocatalysts in a predictable fashion, remains a challenge to their industrial application. Here we demonstrate the striking promotional effect of incorporating single Cu(I) atoms, on aqueous phase photocatalytic dye degradation and H 2 production over surfactant-templated mesoporous TiO 2 . X-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals that ultra-low concentrations of copper (0.02-0.1 wt%) introduced into the mesoporous TiO 2 surface create isolated Cu (I) species which suppress charge recombination, and confer a six-fold photocatalytic promotion of Methyl Orange degradation and four-fold enhancement of H 2 evolution. The impact of mesopore structure and photophysical properties on photocatalytic activity is also quantified for the first time: calcination increases mesopore size and nanocrystalline order, and induces an anatase to rutile phase transition that is accompanied by a decrease in the optical band gap, increased charge carrier lifetime, and a concomitant significant activity enhancement.