Synergistic photocatalytic hydrogen evolution over oxide nanosheets combined with photochemically inert additives
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Teruyuki Nakato, Takako Fujita, Emiko Mouri
Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution over semiconducting niobate nanosheets is synergistically improved by coexisting photochemically inactive additives of clay particles and sodium chloride without precise nanoscopic structural regulation. In addition, the Pt cocatalyst loaded on the clay particles works better than that photodeposited on the photocatalytic nanosheets.
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