4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Ni-based photocatalytic H2-production cocatalysts

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 240-288

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S1872-2067(19)63294-8

Keywords

Heterogeneous photocatalysts; Ni-based cocatalysts; Photocatalytic H-2 generation; Solar fuel; Heterojunctions

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51672099, 51672089]
  2. Specical Funding on Applied Science and Technology in Guangdong [2017B020238005]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Material Synthesis and Processing (Wuhan University of Technology) [2015-KF-7]
  4. U.S. National Science Foundation [DMR-1609061]
  5. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Missouri -Kansan City
  6. University of Missouri Research Board

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Photocatalysis is believed to be one of the best methods to realize sustainable H-2 production. However, achieving this through heterogeneous photocatalysis still remains a great challenge owing to the absence of active sites, sluggish surface reaction kinetics, insufficient charge separation, and a high thermodynamic barrier. Therefore, cocatalysts are necessary and of great significance in boosting photocatalytic H-2 generation. This review will focus on the promising and appealing low-cost Ni-based H-2-generation cocatalysts as the alternatives for the high-cost and low-abundance noble metal cocatalysts. Special emphasis has been placed on the design principle, modification strategies for further enhancing the activity and stability of Ni-based cocatalysts, and identification of the exact active sites and surface reaction mechanisms. Particularly, four types of modification strategies based on increased light harvesting, enhanced charge separation, strengthened interface interaction, and improved electrocatalytic activity have been thoroughly discussed and compared in detail. This review may open a new avenue for designing highly active and durable Ni-based cocatalysts for photocatalytic H-2 generation. (C) 2019, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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