In order to support the future hydrogen economy, photocatalytic water splitting technology, based on nanosized semiconductors, has significant potential for the production of hydrogen using solar energy with a low environmental impact.Despite the numerous attempts to prepare materials able to efficiently use solar energy during the past decades, the solar-to-hydrogen energy conversion efficiency is currently far too low for the technology to be economically profitable.This chapter depicts the basics of photocatalytic water splitting and organic photoreforming and surveys metal-based semiconductor nanomaterials (i.e., metal oxides, metal (oxy)sulfides and metal (oxy)nitrides, etc.) used as photocatalysts for hydrogen production in aqueous solution under UVA or visible radiation. Special attention is paid to recent developments for enhancing the effectiveness of the most common metal-based semiconductors. The main experimental factors affecting performance and design of photocatalytic materials are critically discussed.

Metal-based semiconductor nanomaterials for photocatalysis

Di Somma Ilaria;
2018

Abstract

In order to support the future hydrogen economy, photocatalytic water splitting technology, based on nanosized semiconductors, has significant potential for the production of hydrogen using solar energy with a low environmental impact.Despite the numerous attempts to prepare materials able to efficiently use solar energy during the past decades, the solar-to-hydrogen energy conversion efficiency is currently far too low for the technology to be economically profitable.This chapter depicts the basics of photocatalytic water splitting and organic photoreforming and surveys metal-based semiconductor nanomaterials (i.e., metal oxides, metal (oxy)sulfides and metal (oxy)nitrides, etc.) used as photocatalysts for hydrogen production in aqueous solution under UVA or visible radiation. Special attention is paid to recent developments for enhancing the effectiveness of the most common metal-based semiconductors. The main experimental factors affecting performance and design of photocatalytic materials are critically discussed.
2018
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - IRC - Sede Napoli
9780081019788
Heterojunction photocatalysis
Hydrogen production
Nanotechnology
Photoreforming
Renewable hydrogen
Solar energy
Solar fuels
Water photosplitting
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