| Sumario: | Films or powders of hybrid methylammonium copper halide perovskite exhibit photocatalytic activity for overall water splitting in the vapor phase in the absence of any sacrificial agent, resulting in the generation of H and O, reaching a maximum production rate of 6 µmol H × g cath efficiency. The photocatalytic activity depends on the composition, degreasing all inorganic CsCuClBr perovskite and other Cl/Br proportions in the methylammonium hybrids. XRD indicates that MACuClBr is stable under irradiation conditions in agreement with the linear H production with the irradiation time. Similar to copper analogue, hybrid methylammonium lead halide perovskites also promote the overall photocatalytic water splitting, but with four times less efficiency than the Cu analogues. The present results show that, although moisture is strongly detrimental to the photovoltaic applications of hybrid perovskites, it is still possible to use these materials as photocatalysts for processes requiring moisture due to the lack of relevance in the photocatalytic processes of interparticle charge migration.
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