Zhou X, Zolnhofer E, Nguyen NT, Liu N, Meyer K, Schmuki P (2015)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2015
Book Volume: 127
Pages Range: 13583-13587
Journal Issue: 45
A simple strategy is used to thermally oxidize TiN nanopowder ($∼$20nm) to an anatase phase of a TiO2:Ti3+:N compound. In contrast to the rutile phase of such a compound, this photocatalyst provides activity for hydrogen evolution under AM1.5 conditions, without the use of any noble metal co-catalyst. Moreover the photocatalyst is active and stable over extended periods of time (tested for 4months). Importantly, to achieve successful conversion to the active anatase polymorph, sufficiently small starting particles of TiN are needed. The key factor for catalysis is the stabilization of the co-catalytically active Ti3+ species against oxidation by nitrogen present in the starting material.
APA:
Zhou, X., Zolnhofer, E., Nguyen, N.T., Liu, N., Meyer, K., & Schmuki, P. (2015). Stable Co-Catalyst-Free Photocatalytic H 2 Evolution From Oxidized Titanium Nitride Nanopowders. Angewandte Chemie, 127(45), 13583-13587. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201506797
MLA:
Zhou, Xuemei, et al. "Stable Co-Catalyst-Free Photocatalytic H 2 Evolution From Oxidized Titanium Nitride Nanopowders." Angewandte Chemie 127.45 (2015): 13583-13587.
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