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Identifying the rate-determining step is crucial for designing an effective photocatalytic system. The surface adsorption/desorption behaviour of reactants has received much less attention in photocatalyst design because the charge separation and transfer in the bulk is commonly regarded as a more sluggish process. In this work, we investigate photocatalytic methane (CH) conversion (PMC) on various titanium oxide (TiO) surfaces, including rutile and anatase, and reveal that the influence of surface CH adsorption can outweigh the photogenerated charge separation and transfer. Specifically, the rutile TiO surface is totally inert for CH activation. Further theoretical calculations reveal the significance of the hydrogen-adsorption/desorption process during the initial C-H bond cleavage on the TiO surface. A reversible hydrogen adsorption/desorption process with a small Gibbs free energy not only enables the activation of the first C-H bond in CH but also ensures a timely clearance of surface-adsorbed species, leading to a continuous PMC process. The findings of the phase effect study on the interaction between the photocatalyst surface and hydrogen atoms provide new insights into the rational design of efficient photocatalysts towards PMC. It also highlights the gap in transferring the knowledge of photocatalytic water splitting into PMC.
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J Phys Chem Lett
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Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nanjing University, No. 22 Hankou Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093, P. R. China.
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Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Osaka, 2-1 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
ConspectusHydrogen spillover, the simultaneous diffusion of protons and electrons, has recently emerged as a key phenomenon in the functionalization of hydrogen in cutting-edge research fields. Its occurrence has been found to significantly impact hydrogen-related fields of science, such as catalysis, reduction, and hydrogen storage. Since the discovery of hydrogen spillover more than half a century ago, although many scientists have reported its unique properties and have attempted to utilize them, no practical advanced applications have been established yet.
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State Grid Hubei Electric Power Xiaogan Power Supply Co., Xiaogan 430075, China.
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Microelectronics & Nanotechnology-Shamsuddin Research Centre (MiNT-SRC), Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Batu Pahat 86400 Johor, Malaysia.
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Xi'an Key Laboratory of Functional Organic Porous Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, 710129, P.R. China.
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