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Ligand‐Assisted Co‐Assembly Approach toward Mesoporous Hybrid Catalysts of Transition‐Metal Oxides and Noble Metals: Photochemical Water Splitting
Authors:Dr. Ben Liu  Chung‐Hao Kuo  Jiejie Chen  Zhu Luo  Srinivas Thanneeru  Dr. Weikun Li  Wenqiao Song  Sourav Biswas  Prof. Steven L. Suib  Prof. Jie He
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 (USA);2. Department of Chemistry, University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei 230026 (China);3. Institute of Material Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 (USA)
Abstract:A bottom‐up synthetic approach was developed for the preparation of mesoporous transition‐metal‐oxide/noble‐metal hybrid catalysts through ligand‐assisted co‐assembly of amphiphilic block‐copolymer micelles and polymer‐tethered noble‐metal nanoparticles (NPs). The synthetic approach offers a general and straightforward method to precisely tune the sizes and loadings of noble‐metal NPs in metal oxides. This system thus provides a solid platform to clearly understand the role of noble‐metal NPs in photochemical water splitting. The presence of trace amounts of metal NPs (≈0.1 wt %) can enhance the photocatalytic activity for water splitting up to a factor of four. The findings can conceivably be applied to other semiconductors/noble‐metal catalysts, which may stand out as a new methodology to build highly efficient solar energy conversion systems.
Keywords:mesoporous catalysts  metal nanoparticles  transition‐metal oxides  tungsten oxide  water splitting
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