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In this paper, we report a comparative study on two methods (chemical
reduction and photo-assisted deposition) of incorporating Pt onto TiO2
nanoparticles (TNP) for H2 generation. The phase structure of the photocatalysts
was scrutinized utilizing TEM and XRD. The degree of dispersion of Pt on the
TNP was calculated by a pulse chemisorption technique using TPDRO equipment.
The results provided by TEM imagery, EDX spectra, elemental mapping, and
AAS confirmed the successful deposition of Pt on TNP. XRD patterns confirmed
an anatase and rutile crystallite structure, while UV-Vis spectra showed reduction
of the bandgap from a typical value of 3.2 eV to ca. 2.9 eV. It was found that there
is a correlation between the deposited Pt and dispersed Pt on the TNP with H2
generation. The chemical reduction method offered a higher degree of Pt
deposition, resulting in a 2.75 times larger amount of deposited Pt compared to
photodeposition. This feature |
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