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Plasmon‐Assisted Water Splitting Using Two Sides of the Same SrTiO3 Single‐Crystal Substrate: Conversion of Visible Light to Chemical Energy
Authors:Yuqing Zhong  Prof Kosei Ueno  Yuko Mori  Dr Xu Shi  Dr Tomoya Oshikiri  Prof Kei Murakoshi  Prof Haruo Inoue  Prof Hiroaki Misawa
Institution:1. Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University N21, W10, CRIS Building, Kita‐ku, Sapporo 001‐0021(Japan) http://misawa.es.hokudai.ac.jp/index_en.html;2. Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060‐0810(Japan);3. Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1‐1 Minami‐Ohsawa, Hachiohji, Tokyo 192‐0397(Japan)
Abstract:A plasmon‐induced water splitting system that operates under irradiation by visible light was successfully developed; the system is based on the use of both sides of the same strontium titanate (SrTiO3) single‐crystal substrate. The water splitting system contains two solution chambers to separate hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). To promote water splitting, a chemical bias was applied by regulating the pH values of the chambers. The quantity of H2 evolved from the surface of platinum, which was used as a reduction co‐catalyst, was twice the quantity of O2 evolved from an Au‐nanostructured surface. Thus, the stoichiometric evolution of H2 and O2 was clearly demonstrated. The hydrogen‐evolution action spectrum closely corresponds to the plasmon resonance spectrum, indicating that the plasmon‐induced charge separation at the Au/SrTiO3 interface promotes water oxidation and the subsequent reduction of a proton on the backside of the SrTiO3 substrate. The chemical bias is significantly reduced by plasmonic effects, which indicates the possibility of constructing an artificial photosynthesis system with low energy consumption.
Keywords:electrochemistry  localized surface plasmons  nanostructures  photochemistry  water splitting
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