Hydrogen production by water splitting over a Pt−TiO2 catalyst has been studied. The main
goal of the studies was to examine the influence of sacrificial reagents on the photocatalytic
efficiency in water splitting reactions under ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. Various sacrificial
reagents, such as methanol, Na2S, and ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), as well as I-
and IO3
- ions, were used to obtain an effective water splitting to H and O atoms. It was revealed
that, in the case of using methanol as the sacrificial reagent, hydrogen evolution is also a result
of methanol conversion. Photocatalytic water splitting was obtained when EDTA and Na2S were
used as the sacrificial reagents.
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