Abstract

Herein, we demonstrate the effect of TiO2 nanocrystals shapes on the structural, optical and photocatalytic properties for solar hydrogen (H2) production in aqueous glycerol solution. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) with different shapes such as nanotubes (TNT), nanorods (TNR) and nanosquares (TNS) were chosen and their photocatalytic performances were evaluated under similar conditions. It was observed that the TNT photocatalyst showed 1.5 and 2.0 folds enhanced H2 production rate compared to TNR and TNS photocatalysts. Glycerol in water undergoes direct oxidation with in-situ generated holes to produce H+ in aqueous solution which in-turn accepts pair of electrons to generate H2 gas only. The catalytic performance is in good correspondence with the photocurrent density of the respective nanostructures in the following order TNT>TNR>TNS. The BET surface area of TNT displayed the improved adsorption of glycerol and its intermediates as compared to other catalysts. Thus, the enhanced photocatalytic activity of TNT was attributed to its synergistic properties owing to their peculiar one dimensional (1-D) nanotubular shape with active sites both interior and exterior surfaces. It enhanced the electron-pair lifetime and more efficient charge separation in TNT compared to TNR and TNS.

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