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Cadmium sulfide/graphitic carbon nitride heterostructure nanowire loading with a nickel hydroxide cocatalyst for highly efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production in water under visible light

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages 4748-4756

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6nr00160b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21271166, 21473170]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  3. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (NCET)
  4. Thousand Young Talents Program

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Photocatalytic hydrogen production from water in a noble-metal-free system has attracted much attention in recent years. Herein we report on the use of core/shell cadmium sulfide/graphitic carbon nitride (CdS/g-C3N4) heterojunction nanorods modified by nickel hydroxide (Ni(OH)(2)) as a highly efficient photocatalyst for visible light-driven hydrogen production from water. Due to efficient separation of the photo-excited charge carriers in the CdS/g-C3N4 core/shell nanorods and the synergistic effect of Ni(OH)(2), the optimal hydrogen evolution rate over Ni(OH)(2)-CdS/g-C3N4 is 115.18 mu mol h(-1) mg(-1) under visible light irradiation (lambda > 420 nm), which is 26 times higher than the CdS/g-C3N4 nanorod composite without Ni(OH)(2) and similar to 7 times better than the 0.5 wt% Pt-CdS/g-C3N4 nanorod composite. The apparent quantum efficiency is similar to 16.7% at an excitation of 450 nm. During photocatalysis, no degradation of Ni(OH)(2) was observed based on the XPS data, indicating that it is a robust cocatalyst. Moreover, the present photocatalyst showed excellent photocatalytic stability for hydrogen production and the turnover number (TON) reached similar to 24 600 over 90 hours.

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