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Photocatalytic Water Oxidation with Nonsensitized IrO<sub>2</sub> Nanocrystals under Visible and UV Light
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPhotochemistryNanomaterialsInorganic PhotochemistryPhotocatalysisPhoto-electrochemical CellCatalysisChemistryPhotocatalytic Water OxidationPhotoelectrocatalysisRutile IroUltraviolet ExcitationsPhotoelectrochemistryWater SplittingWater OxidationElectrochemistryUv Light
Rutile IrO(2) is known as being among the best electrocatalysts for water oxidation. Here we report on the unexpected photocatalytic water oxidation activity of 1.98 nm ± 0.11 nm succinic acid-stabilized IrO(2) nanocrystals. From aqueous persulfate and silver nitrate solution the nonsensitized particles evolve oxygen with initial rates up to 0.96 μmol min(-1), and with a quantum efficiency of at least 0.19% (measured at 530 nm). The catalytic process is driven by visible excitations from the Ir-d(t(2g)) to the Ir-d(e(g)) band (1.5-2.75 eV) and by ultraviolet excitations from the O-p band to the Ir-d(e(g)) (>3.0 eV) band. The formation of the photogenerated charge carriers can be directly observed with surface photovoltage spectroscopy. The results shed new light on the role of IrO(2) in dye- and semiconductor-sensitized water splitting systems.
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