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Aminated silicon dioxide enriching iron-containing polyoxometalate catalyst confined in CdS for efficient H2 evolution

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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120998

Keywords

CdS; Polyoxometalate; Hybrid catalyst; Enrichment center; H-2 evolution

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21773096, 22075119]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province, China [21JR7RA440]

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In this study, a catalyst assembly of p-SiO2-NH3-Fe11POM@CdS was constructed for efficient H-2 evolution. The hybrid catalyst consists of Fe11POM as the catalyst and p-SiO2-NH2@CdS as the light-harvesting material and Fe11POM enrichment center. The efficient H-2 evolution is achieved by electron transfer from p-SiO2-NH2@CdS to Fe11POM.
The rational design of an artificial system that mimics natural photosynthesis for H-2 evolution remains a sub-stantial yet engaging challenge. Efficient light absorption, charge separation and associated surface reactions are crucial aspects of semiconductor photocatalytic system for efficient water splitting. Herein, a catalyst assembly of p-SiO2-NH3-Fe11POM@CdS was constructed by partially etched SiO2-NH2 coating CdS (p-SiO2-NH2@CdS) bound iron-based polyoxometalate (Fe11POM) in the interstitial space. In the hybrid catalyst, Fe11POM acts as catalyst and p-SiO2-NH2@CdS as light-harvesting material as well as Fe11POM enrichment center, respectively. The p- SiO2-NH3-Fe11POM@CdS catalyst exhibits a high H-2 evolution activity of 23.1 mmol g(-1) h(-1) with turnover number (TON) of 3225 and apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) of 71% under 420 nm LED illumination. The electrons transfer from p-SiO2-NH2@CdS to Fe11POM, affording electrons accumulated in Fe11POM for H-2 evolution. Our strategy of building hybrid photocatalyst will provide a new way to construct efficient catalyst assembly for water splitting.

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