Abstract

AbstractRu as a cocatalyst has attracted wide attention as a substitute for Pt precious metal. However, the strong interaction between Ru and H atoms reduces the efficiency of hydrogen (H2) desorption and slows the overall hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) efficiency. How to further improve the efficiency of Ru‐based cocatalyst is challenging. Herein, single‐atom Co‐ultrafine RuOx clusters codecorated TiO2 nanosheets for photocatalytic HER are synthesized using a simple hydrothermal–calcination method. Experiments and theoretical calculations demonstrate that Co atoms can serve as a specific electronic medium, promoting electron enrichment at RuOx, thereby enhancing the adsorption of H+. Moreover, the electronic state of the interaction between adjacent Co atoms and RuOx is conducive to the desorption of H2. As a result, the proposed photocatalyst system gives a classy photocatalytic HER performance. The hydrogen production rate at stationary point reaches up to 20.20 mmol g−1 h−1, and the apparent quantum yield at 365 nm is 86.5%. It is worth noting that the hydrogen production rate in seawater is as high as 9.83 mmol g−1 h−1. This work offers precise guidance to design catalysts for efficient photocatalytic H2 production from the in‐depth understanding of the electronic coupling effect of coupling active sites.

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