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A difunctional photocatalytic H2 evolution composite co-catalyst tailored by integration with earth-abundant material and ultralow amount of noble metal

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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 256, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2019.117865

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Composite co-catalyst; Noble metals; Earth-abundant materials; Molybdenum nitride; Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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  1. National First-rate Discipline Construction Project of Ningxia (Chemical Engineering and Technology)
  2. Project of Key Research Plan of Ningxia [2019BDE03003]
  3. Major Innovation Projects for Building First-class Universities in China's Western Region [ZKZD2017003]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21862014]

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Noble metals and earth-abundant materials are two kinds of co-catalysts in photocatalytic hydrogen production. However, the profound roles and catalytic mechanisms between them need to be clarified. Here, we report a composite co-catalyst by integration with Mo2N and Pt for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production on CdS. Amazingly, the (Pt/Mo2N) composite with ultralow amount of Pt (0.006%) shows most efficient. The activity of optimum (Pt/MO2N)/CdS reaches 1730 mu mol/h/g, which are 6.2 times of Pt/CdS, 1.6 times of Mo2N/CdS and 7.2 times sole CdS, respectively. Electrochemical tests demonstrate Mo2N has large specific capacitance and mainly storing electrons, while Pt mainly acts as the catalytic active center. The different functions of Pt and Mo2N account for the superiority of (Pt/Mo2N). The fabrication strategy benefits the co-catalyst industrialization as both considerations to cost and efficiency.

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