New Pillared Nanoporous Materials for Hydrogen Production by Photoinduced Water Splitting (2007–2009)

Abstract:
This project aims to develop a new class of pillared nanoporous materials for hydrogen production by visible light driven water splitting. The key concept is the transition metal Mn doping of a lamellar titanate, followed by its delamination/re-assembly process to adsorb co-catalysts in colloidal suspension. The band-gap engineering of the layered compound and the incorporation of visible light active dopants will be systemically studied. The relationship between synthetic conditions, material structures and compositions, and photocatalytic hydrogen production performance will be established. The outcomes will lead to possible breakthrough technologies in cleaner and more economical energy conversion and photocatalysis.
Grant type:
ARC Discovery Projects
Researchers:
  • ARC Laureate Fellow
    Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
    ARC Laureate Fellow
    School of Chemical Engineering
    Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Funded by:
Australian Research Council