Affiliation:
1. School of Chemistry and Materials Science University of Science and Technology of China Hefei Anhui 230026 China
Abstract
AbstractThermochemical water‐splitting cycles are technically feasible for hydrogen production from water. However, the ultrahigh operation temperature and low efficiency seriously restrict their practical application. Herein, one‐step and one‐pot thermocatalytic water‐splitting process is reported at water boiling condition catalyzed by single atomic Pt on defective In2O3. Water splitting into hydrogen is verified by D2O isotopic experiment, with an optimized hydrogen production rate of 36.4 mmol·h−1·g−1 as calculated on Pt active sites. It is revealed that three‐centered Pt1In2 surrounding oxygen vacancy as catalytic ensembles promote the dissociation of the adsorbed water into H, which transfers to singlet atomic Pt sites for H2 production. Remaining OH groups on adjacent In sites from Pt1In2 ensembles undergoes O─O bonding, hyperoxide formation and diminishing via triethylamine oxidation, water re‐adsorption for completing the catalytic cycle. Current work represents an isothermal and continuous thermocatalytic water splitting under mild condition, which can re‐awaken the research interest to produce H2 from water using low‐grade heat and competes with photocatalytic, electrolytic, and photoelectric reactions.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Hefei Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fujian Institute of Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences