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Tadayoshi Sakata

Bio: Tadayoshi Sakata is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Electrolysis. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 157 publications receiving 6115 citations.


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31 Jul 1980-Nature
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that the irradiation of the carbohydrates, not only sugar or starch but also cellulose, in the presence of water and a RuO2/TiO 2/Pt photocatalyst powder leads to the efficient production of hydrogen gas.
Abstract: Attempts have been made to find green plants which produce low-molecular weight hydrocarbons1,2 and to find seaweeds which produce hydrogen from water utilizing solar energy3,4. These attempts are aimed at finding methods of making use of the photosynthetic process in plants for direct production. Most green plants, however, synthesize carbohydrates, such as sugar, starch and/or cellulose, from water and carbon dioxide. The C4 plants5, such as corns and sugar cane, grow rapidly, utilizing solar energy with ∼1% efficiency for the fixation of CO2. This value is 10 times larger than that of the average efficiency of photosynthesis of plants, 0.1%. However, the carbohydrates produced by these plants cannot be used directly as fuel. Here we show a new route for the conversion of carbohydrates into hydrogen (a clean fuel in the hydrogen energy system), taking advantage of the photocatalytic process. We found that the irradiation of the carbohydrates, not only sugar or starch but also cellulose, in the presence of water and a RuO2/TiO2/Pt photocatalyst powder leads to the efficient production of hydrogen gas.

552 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the potential dependence of and on an Hg electrode supports the electron transfer mechanism for production, and a periodic table for reduction is drawn based on the dependence of reduction products on various metals, suggesting the existence of a systematic rule for the electrocatalytic reduction of on metal surfaces.
Abstract: Electrochemical reduction was investigated on 32 metal electrodes in aqueous medium. The current efficiency of reduction on Ni, Ag, Pb, and Pd increases significantly with lowering the temperature. The ratio of reduction products are also changed by lowering temperature. Potential dependence of and on an Hg electrode supports the electron transfer mechanism for production. Formation of methane and ethylene is observed on almost all metal electrodes used, although the efficiency is mainly very low except for Cu. A periodic table for reduction, which is drawn based on the dependence of reduction products on various metals, suggests the existence of a systematic rule for the electrocatalytic reduction of on metal surfaces.

446 citations

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TL;DR: Xe-Lamp irradiation of TiO2 powders mixed with a Pt, Pd, RuO2, or rhodium complex leads to the efficient production of hydrogen from liquid methanol and water at room temperature as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Xe-Lamp irradiation of TiO2 powders mixed with a Pt, Pd, RuO2, or rhodium complex, leads to the efficient production of hydrogen from liquid methanol and water at room temperature.

340 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the electrocatalytic activities of various electrodes for the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 under high pressure conditions were clarified and the main products on Ag, Au, Zn, Pb and In electrodes were formic acid and/or CO, as at CO 2 pressures of 1 atm.

277 citations

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TL;DR: The quantum yield of hydrogen production was increased greatly by supporting metals or metal complexes on the TiO2 surface, amounting to 38% for a Pt-TiO2 photocatalyst.

218 citations


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TL;DR: This critical review shows the basis of photocatalytic water splitting and experimental points, and surveys heterogeneous photocatalyst materials for water splitting into H2 and O2, and H2 or O2 evolution from an aqueous solution containing a sacrificial reagent.
Abstract: This critical review shows the basis of photocatalytic water splitting and experimental points, and surveys heterogeneous photocatalyst materials for water splitting into H2 and O2, and H2 or O2 evolution from an aqueous solution containing a sacrificial reagent Many oxides consisting of metal cations with d0 and d10 configurations, metal (oxy)sulfide and metal (oxy)nitride photocatalysts have been reported, especially during the latest decade The fruitful photocatalyst library gives important information on factors affecting photocatalytic performances and design of new materials Photocatalytic water splitting and H2 evolution using abundant compounds as electron donors are expected to contribute to construction of a clean and simple system for solar hydrogen production, and a solution of global energy and environmental issues in the future (361 references)

8,850 citations

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TL;DR: Approaches to Modifying the Electronic Band Structure for Visible-Light Harvesting and its Applications d0 Metal Oxide Photocatalysts 6518 4.4.1.
Abstract: 2.3. Evaluation of Photocatalytic Water Splitting 6507 2.3.1. Photocatalytic Activity 6507 2.3.2. Photocatalytic Stability 6507 3. UV-Active Photocatalysts for Water Splitting 6507 3.1. d0 Metal Oxide Photocatalyts 6507 3.1.1. Ti-, Zr-Based Oxides 6507 3.1.2. Nb-, Ta-Based Oxides 6514 3.1.3. W-, Mo-Based Oxides 6517 3.1.4. Other d0 Metal Oxides 6518 3.2. d10 Metal Oxide Photocatalyts 6518 3.3. f0 Metal Oxide Photocatalysts 6518 3.4. Nonoxide Photocatalysts 6518 4. Approaches to Modifying the Electronic Band Structure for Visible-Light Harvesting 6519

6,332 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the chiral stationary phase transition of Na6(CO3)(SO4)2, Na2SO4, and Na2CO3 of the Na2O/Na2O 2 mixture at the stationary phase and shows clear patterns in the response of these two materials to each other.
Abstract: Jenny Schneider,*,† Masaya Matsuoka,‡ Masato Takeuchi,‡ Jinlong Zhang, Yu Horiuchi,‡ Masakazu Anpo,‡ and Detlef W. Bahnemann*,† †Institut fur Technische Chemie, Leibniz Universitaẗ Hannover, Callinstrasse 3, D-30167 Hannover, Germany ‡Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, 1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai Osaka 599-8531, Japan Key Lab for Advanced Materials and Institute of Fine Chemicals, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China

4,353 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, photo-induced superhydrophilicity was used on the surface of a wide-band gap semiconductor like titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) for photocatalytic activity towards environmentally hazardous compounds.

4,241 citations

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TL;DR: An overview of the field of semiconductor photocatalysis can be found in this paper, where a brief examination of its roots, achievements and possible future is presented, and the semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) features predominantly in past and present work.
Abstract: The interest in heterogeneous photocatalysis is intense and increasing, as shown by the number of publications on this theme which regularly appear in this journal, and the fact that over 2000 papers have been published on this topic since 1981. This article is an overview of the field of semiconductor photocatalysis : a brief examination of its roots, achievements and possible future. The semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) features predominantly in past and present work on semiconductor photocatalysis; as a result, in the most of the examples selected in this overview to illustrate various points the semiconductor is TiO 2 .

3,245 citations