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Engineering the Atomic Interface with Single Platinum Atoms for Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
Authors:Yuanjun Chen  Shufang Ji  Wenming Sun  Yongpeng Lei  Qichen Wang  Ang Li  Wenxing Chen  Gang Zhou  Zedong Zhang  Yu Wang  Lirong Zheng  Qinghua Zhang  Lin Gu  Xiaodong Han  Dingsheng Wang  Yadong Li
Abstract:It is highly desirable but challenging to optimize the structure of photocatalysts at the atomic scale to facilitate the separation of electron–hole pairs for enhanced performance. Now, a highly efficient photocatalyst is formed by assembling single Pt atoms on a defective TiO2 support (Pt1/def‐TiO2). Apart from being proton reduction sites, single Pt atoms promote the neighboring TiO2 units to generate surface oxygen vacancies and form a Pt‐O‐Ti3+ atomic interface. Experimental results and density functional theory calculations demonstrate that the Pt‐O‐Ti3+ atomic interface effectively facilitates photogenerated electrons to transfer from Ti3+ defective sites to single Pt atoms, thereby enhancing the separation of electron–hole pairs. This unique structure makes Pt1/def‐TiO2 exhibit a record‐level photocatalytic hydrogen production performance with an unexpectedly high turnover frequency of 51423 h?1, exceeding the Pt nanoparticle supported TiO2 catalyst by a factor of 591.
Keywords:atomic interfaces  photocatalytic hydrogen production  platinum  single atoms  surface defect engineering
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