- Multielectron storage and hydrogen generation with colloidal semiconductors.
Multielectron storage and hydrogen generation with colloidal semiconductors.
Multielectron storage and hydrogen generation by light is achieved in aqueous dispersions of ultrafine TiO(2) particles (120-A diameter) when the amphiphilic viologen derivative N-tetradecyl-N'-methyl-4,4'-dipyridinium dichloride (C(14)MV(2+)) is used as an electron relay. Consecutive reduction of C(14)MV(2+) to the radical ion (C(14)MV(+)) and neutral (C(14)MV(0)) was observed after band-gap excitation of the semiconductor particle. Through surface adsorption of the relay, these electron-transfer reactions can occur very rapidly and are completed within less than 100 musec (pH 11). Two-electron reduction of C(14)MV(2+) can be coupled with H(2) generation in alkaline medium in the presence of Pt catalyst codeposited onto the TiO(2) particle. Electron-relay-free systems are 1/15th as efficient in producing H(2) at the same pH.