Abstract

In this paper, we report a comparative study on the methods (chemical reduction and photo-assisted deposition) of incorporating Pt onto TiO2 nanoparticles (TNP) for H2 generation. The phase structure of photocatalysts was scrutinized utilizing TEM and XRD. The degree of dispersion of Pt on the TNP is measured by a pulse chemisorption technique, using TPDRO equipment. Results provided by TEM images, EDX spectra, elemental mapping, and AAS confirmed the successful deposition of Pt on TNP. XRD patterns confirm an anatase and rutile crystallite structure, while UV-vis spectra show the reduction of bandgap from a typical value of 3.2 eV to ca. 2.9 eV. It is found that there is a correlation between the amount of Pt deposited on TNP and Pt dispersion with the H2 generation. The chemical reduction method offered a higher degree of Pt deposition, resulting in a 2.75 times larger amount of deposited Pt as compared to that resulted from photodeposition. This feature is perceived to contribute higher H2 yield (3283 µmol) at 1 w% of Pt loading

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