Abstract
Titanium–indium (oxy)nitride composite materials with and without RuO2 loadings were produced by treating TiO2–In2O3 mixed powders with ammonia at high temperature (700–850°C) (Elemental analysis indicated an empirical formula of TiIn0.029O0.63N1.4).We have found that ammonolysis of TiO2 to form Ti (oxy)nitride or In2O3 to form In (oxy)nitride do not give composites active toward methanol–water under visible light, but TiO2 and In2O3 mixed together do give composites active toward methanol–water under visible light. Ti–In (oxy)nitride powders modified by surface loading with RuO2 nanoparticles at 3wt% achieves the highest H2 evolution activity under visible light irradiation. The composite material did not react in the dark, but upon irradiation with visible light, the hydrogen production rate under illumination goes way up to 30μmolh−1 and the turnover number shows that this is a photocatalytic reaction.
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