Carbon nitride-TiO2 hybrid modified with hydrogenase for visible light driven hydrogen production.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • A system consisting of a [NiFeSe]-hydrogenase (H2ase) grafted on the surface of a TiO2 nanoparticle modified with polyheptazine carbon nitride polymer, melon (CN x ) is reported. This semi-biological assembly shows a turnover number (TON) of more than 5.8 × 105 mol H2 (mol H2ase)-1 after 72 h in a sacrificial electron donor solution at pH 6 during solar AM 1.5 G irradiation. An external quantum efficiency up to 4.8% for photon-to-hydrogen conversion was achieved under irradiation with monochromatic light. The CN x -TiO2-H2ase construct was also active under UV-free solar light irradiation (λ > 420 nm), where it showed a substantially higher activity than TiO2-H2ase and CN x -H2ase due, in part, to the formation of a CN x -TiO2 charge transfer complex and highly productive electron transfer to the H2ase. The CN x -TiO2-H2ase system sets a new benchmark for photocatalytic H2 production with a H2ase immobilised on a noble- and toxic-metal free light absorber in terms of visible light utilisation and stability.
  • Authors

  • Caputo, Christine
  • Wang, Lidong
  • Beranek, Radim
  • Reisner, Erwin
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • October 1, 2015
  • Published In

  • Chemical Science  Journal
  • Keywords

  • Bioengineering
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 5690
  • End Page

  • 5694
  • Volume

  • 6
  • Issue

  • 10