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Z-Schematic Water Splitting into H<sub>2</sub> and O<sub>2</sub> Using Metal Sulfide as a Hydrogen-Evolving Photocatalyst and Reduced Graphene Oxide as a Solid-State Electron Mediator
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringZ-schematic Water SplittingSolid-state Electron MediatorEngineeringPhotochemistryInorganic PhotochemistryGraphenePhotocatalysisWater ElectrolyzersPhoto-electrochemical CellMetal SulfideHydrogenChemistryPhotoelectrocatalysisWater SplittingPhotoelectrochemistryReduced Graphene Oxide
Z-schematic water splitting was successfully demonstrated using metal sulfide photocatalysts that were usually unsuitable for water splitting as single particulate photocatalysts due to photocorrosion. When metal sulfide photocatalysts with a p-type semiconductor character as a H2-evolving photocatalyst were combined with reduced graphene oxide-TiO2 composite as an O2-evolving photocatalyst, water splitting into H2 and O2 in a stoichiometric amount proceeded. In this system, photogenerated electrons in the TiO2 with an n-type semiconductor character transferred to the metal sulfide through a reduced graphene oxide to achieve water splitting. Moreover, this system was active for solar water splitting.
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