2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1ta02975d
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In situliquid cell transmission electron microscopy guiding the design of large-sized cocatalysts coupled with ultra-small photocatalysts for highly efficient energy harvesting

Abstract: In this study, we employed in-situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LC-TEM) to carry out the new design strategy of precisely regulating the microstructure of large-sized cocatalysts for highly efficient...

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“…TiO 2 dots were synthesized according to previous reports. , Briefly, TiCl 3 solution (2 mL) was dropped in ethanol solution (50 mL) in a beaker to obtain a suspension liquid under magnetic stirring. After continuous stirring, the transparent solution was transferred to an autoclave and kept at 90 °C for 3 h. Afterward, precipitates were obtained and cleaned by ethanol, and they were dried in an electric furnace for 24 h.…”
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“…TiO 2 dots were synthesized according to previous reports. , Briefly, TiCl 3 solution (2 mL) was dropped in ethanol solution (50 mL) in a beaker to obtain a suspension liquid under magnetic stirring. After continuous stirring, the transparent solution was transferred to an autoclave and kept at 90 °C for 3 h. Afterward, precipitates were obtained and cleaned by ethanol, and they were dried in an electric furnace for 24 h.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the search of renewable clean energy has been the main targets to solve environmental and energy problems. Hydrogen is known as the cleanest energy because water is the sole product, which is not harmful to the environment. Accordingly, hydrogen is considered as one ideal source that can replace traditional fossil energies. However, the present way to prepare hydrogen is mainly based on industrial techniques, which needs to consume plenty of sources .…”
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“…Photocatalysts are usually composed of two different types. One of them is pure photocatalysts, such as TiO 2 , ZnO, CdS, C 3 N 4 , or perovskite materials, , and the other one is pure photocatalysts anchored with cocatalysts. Pure photocatalysts can be used for photocatalytic H 2 evolution with or without sacrificial agents. However, they are subjected to fast charge recombination under light irradiation. , Therefore, the corresponding photocatalytic H 2 yield is usually low. , To improve efficient charge separation, cocatalysts are employed and loaded on pure photocatalysts. , These cocatalysts are usually used to receive photogenerated electrons, thus realizing charge separation for highly effective photocatalytic H 2 evolution. , For the second kind of photocatalysts, cocatalysts usually have small sizes, and they are decorated onto photocatalysts to construct photocatalytic systems.…”
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“…These carbon emissions are mainly from the consumption of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil . The development of sustainable energy has been considered an effective way to reduce carbon emission and to realize carbon neutrality. , Photocatalytic water splitting to produce hydrogen is an ideal method to harvest the cleanest hydrogen energy that can potentially achieve zero carbon emissions. Therefore, photocatalytic water splitting has been intensively investigated since the first attempt to prepare hydrogen energy using TiO 2 as a photocatalyst …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%