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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2009.30.5.1047

Enhanced Hydrogen Production from Methanol/Water Photo-Splitting in TiO2 Including Pd Component  

Kwak, Byeong-Sub (Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Yeungnam University)
Chae, Jin-Ho (Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Yeungnam University)
Kim, Ji-Yeon (Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Yeungnam University)
Kang, Mi-Sook (Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Yeungnam University)
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Abstract
The future use of hydrogen as an energy source is expected to increase on account of its environmentally friendliness. In order to enhance the production of hydrogen, Pd ions (0.01, 0.05, 0.1, and 0.5 mol%) were incorporated $TiO_2$ (Pd-$TiO_2$) and used as a photocatalyst. The UV-visible absorbance decreased with increasing level of palladium incorporation without a wavelength shift. Although all the absorption plots showed excitation characteristics, there was an asymmetric tail observed towards a higher wavelength caused by scattering. However, the intensity of the photoluminescence (PL) curves of Pd-$TiO_2$ was smaller, with the smallest case being observed at 0.1 and 0.5 mol% Pd-$TiO_2$, which was attributedto recombination between the excited electrons and holes. Based on these optical characteristics, the evolution of $H_2$ from methanol/water (1:1) photo-splitting over Pd-$TiO_2$ in the liquid system was enhanced, compared with that over pure $TiO_2$. In particular, 2.4 mL of $H_2$ gas was produced after 8 h when 0.5 g of a 1.0 mol% Pd-$TiO_2$ catalyst was used. $H_2$ was stably evolved even after 28 h without catalytic deactivation, and the amount of $H_2$ produced reached 14.5 mL after 28 h. This is in contrast to the case of the Pd 0.1 mol% impregnated $TiO_2$ of $H_2$ evolution of 17.5 mL due to the more decreasedelectron-hole recombination.
Keywords
Pd-$TiO_{2}$; Photo catalysis; Water splitting; $H_{2}$ production; Pd-impregnated $TiO_{2}$;
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