Photocatalytic Water Splitting (TiO₂)
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2H2O → 2H2 + O2
Übersicht
Titanium dioxide absorbs UV light and generates electron-hole pairs that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Discovered by Fujishima and Honda in 1972, this reaction is the basis of artificial photosynthesis research. The bandgap of TiO₂ (3.2 eV) limits absorption to UV, so researchers are developing visible-light photocatalysts.
Teilnehmer
| Rolle | Substanz | Koeffizient | Zustand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reaktant | Water H₂O | 2 | (l) |
Alltägliches Beispiel
Self-cleaning glass windows are coated with TiO₂ that photocatalytically decomposes organic dirt when exposed to sunlight.
Industrielle Bedeutung
Photocatalytic water splitting could produce green hydrogen fuel from sunlight and water, a key goal of renewable energy research.
Eigenschaften
- Typ
- Photochemical
- Reversibel
- Nein
- Energie
- Endotherm
- ΔH
- 572,0 kJ/mol
- Katalysator
- TiO₂ (titanium dioxide)