Single Atoms in Photocatalysis: Low Loading Is Good Enough!

ACS ENERGY LETTERS(2023)

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We disperse Pt single atoms (SAs) with different loading densities on anatase TiO2 thin films and evaluate the photocatalytic H-2 generation as a function of the incident light intensity. We show that under common illumination intensities (such as terrestrial solar illumination), a minuscule Pt SA loading of similar to 10(5) atoms mu m(-2) (surface Pt content similar to 0.1 at.%) is sufficient to achieve a maximized H-2 production rate. This results in a maximum turnover frequency at a single Pt atom site of similar to 300 H-2 molecules s(-1). For a vast majority of illumination conditions and a suitable surface configuration, it is not the density of co-catalytic sites that is rate-determining (a high loading is not needed!), but the charge carrier generation (and flux of photoelectrons to the co-catalytic centers) determines the overall reaction rate. This is in stark contrast to SA catalysis of classic chemical reactions where generally a maximum loading of reactive SA delivers a maximum activity.
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photocatalysis,single atoms,low loading
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