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Amorphous NiCoB nanoalloy modified Mn0.05Cd0.95S for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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MOLECULAR CATALYSIS
Volume 492, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2020.111001

Keywords

Co-catalyst; MnCdS solid solution; NiCoB nanoalloy; Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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  1. Chinese National Natural Science Foundation [21862002, 41663012]
  2. Ningxia lowgrade resource high value utilization and environmental chemical integration technology innovation team project, North Minzu University

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A low-cost and effective method was crucial to enhance the photocatalytic H-2 evolution performance of the catalysts. In this work, the amorphous NiCoB nanoalloy was prepared by simple redox method. Mn0.05Cd0.95S solid solution was modified by the NiCoB nanoalloy as co-catalyst. The catalytic evaluate experiments showed that the maximum H-2 evolution activity of the NiCoB/Mn0.05Cd0.95S after five hours of light exposure was 523 mu mol, much higher than that of pure Mn0.05Cd0.95S. Enhanced H-2 evolution performances of NiCoB/Mn0.05Cd0.95S should be caused to the following aspects. The Zeta potential and TEM results showed that the NiCoB and the Mn0.05Cd0.95S were in close contact. The UV-vis DRS indicated that the composite catalyst had excellent light absorption capacity. The efficient charge separation capability of the composite catalyst were demonstrated by the PL, TRPL and EIS. Obviously, the NiCoB nanoalloy played an important role in the high photocatalytic performance of the NiCoB/Mn0.05Cd0.95S. This work will provide a new reference for the study of photocatalytic H-2 evolution of the Mn0.05Cd0.95S solid solution.

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