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- 2019
Magnéli-Phases in Anatase Strongly Promote Cocatalyst-Free Photocatalytic Hydrogen EvolutionDOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.9b00578 Abstract: Magnéli phases of titanium dioxide (such as Ti4O7, Ti5O9, etc.) provide electronic properties, namely, a stable metallic behavior at room temperature. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that nanoscopic Magnéli phases, formed intrinsically in anatase during a thermal aerosol synthesis, can enable significant photocatalytic H2 generation—this without the use of any extrinsic cocatalyst in anatase. Under optimized conditions, mixed-phase particles of 30% anatase, 25% Ti4O7, and 20% Ti5O9 are obtained that can provide, under solar light, direct photocatalytic H2 evolution at a rate of 145 μmol h–1 g–1. These anatase particles contain 5–10 nm size intergrown phases of Ti4O7 and Ti5O9. Key is the metallic band of Ti4O7 that induces a particle internal charge separation and transfer cascade with suitable energetics and favorable dimensions that are highly effective for H2 generation
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