Photocatalytic H2 generation using dewetted Pt-decorated TiO2 nanotubes - Optimized dewetting and oxide crystallization by a multiple annealing process
JeongEun Yoo, Marco Altomare, Mohamed Mokhtar, Abdelmohsen Alshehri,, Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti, Anca Mazare, Patrik Schmuki

TL;DR
This study enhances photocatalytic H2 production by optimizing the thermal dewetting of Pt on TiO2 nanotubes through a combined annealing process, improving efficiency by controlling oxidation and crystallization conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multiple annealing method that simultaneously optimizes Pt dewetting and TiO2 crystallization for improved photocatalytic performance.
Findings
Enhanced H2 generation efficiency with optimized annealing.
Successful integration of reducing and oxidizing treatments.
Significant improvement over previous photocatalyst configurations.
Abstract
In the present work we use TiO2 nanotube arrays, carrying a Pt coating that is optimally dewetted, as a photocatalyst to generate H2. In order to achieve a maximum H2-generation efficiency, on the one hand an ideal thermal dewetting of the Pt layer into nanoparticles is needed that requires an oxygen free heat treatment, and on the other hand an optimal crystallization of the TiO2 nanotubes into anatase with reduced defect density is achieved only by annealing in O2 containing environment. To overcome this issue, we combine adequate reducing and oxidizing conditions in a multiple annealing treatment, and obtain Pt-decorated anatase TiO2 nanotubes showing significantly enhanced photocatalytic H2 generation ability.
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