Issue 23, 2001

Stoichiometric water splitting into H2 and O2 using a mixture of two different photocatalysts and an IO3/I shuttle redox mediator under visible light irradiation

Abstract

The stoichiometric splitting of water into H2 and O2 (H2/O2 = 2) under visible light irradiation (λ > 420 nm) took place for the first time using a mixture of Pt-WO3 and Pt-SrTiO3 (Cr–Ta-doped) photocatalysts and an IO3/I shuttle redox mediator.

Graphical abstract: Stoichiometric water splitting into H2 and O2 using a mixture of two different photocatalysts and an IO3−/I− shuttle redox mediator under visible light irradiation

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Aug 2001
Accepted
08 Oct 2001
First published
29 Oct 2001

Chem. Commun., 2001, 2416-2417

Stoichiometric water splitting into H2 and O2 using a mixture of two different photocatalysts and an IO3/I shuttle redox mediator under visible light irradiation

K. Sayama, K. Mukasa, R. Abe, Y. Abe and H. Arakawa, Chem. Commun., 2001, 2416 DOI: 10.1039/B107673F

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