Abstract

Loading a cocatalyst onto a photocatalyst is a well-known effective way to improve the efficiency of both one-step water splitting and Z-scheme water splitting with a redox mediator. In Z-scheme water splitting systems with an IO3–/I– redox couple, the reduction of IO3– on O2-evolving photocatalysts via a six-electron process often represents the rate-determining step of the overall process and therefore necessitates effective cocatalysts such as PtOx and RuO2. However, these cocatalysts cannot be loaded onto thermally unstable materials via conventional impregnation processes involving calcination. In the present study, we introduce a Ru-based cocatalyst that can be loaded without calcination and effectively promotes the reduction of IO3– on various photocatalysts, including nonoxide materials. The results reveal that the Ru species adsorbed via simple stirring of photocatalyst particles such as WO3 in an aqueous RuCl3 solution effectively trigger O2 generation in the presence of IO3– as electron accepto...

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