Abstract
This study reports a noble metal-free robust inorganic photocatalyst for H2 O2 synthesis via two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Antimony-doped tin oxide nanorods were heteroepitaxially grown from rutile TiO2 seed crystals with an orientation of (001)ATO //(001)TiO2 (ATO-NR//TiO2 ,//denotes heteroepitaxial junction) by a hydrothermal method. UV-light irradiation of ATO-NR//TiO2 particles stably and continuously produces H2 O2 from aerated aqueous solution of ethanol. Electrochemical measurements using rotating electrodes show that Sb-doping into SnO2 greatly enhances the electrocatalytic activity for two-electron ORR. The striking photocatalytic activity of ATO-NR//TiO2 stems from the effective charge separation, electrocatalytic activity for two-electron ORR, low catalytic activity for H2 O2 decomposition, and extraordinary robustness.
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