| Literature DB >> 26934039 |
Baojun Ma1, Haojie Xu2, Keying Lin2, Jie Li2, Haijuan Zhan2, Wanyi Liu2, Can Li3.
Abstract
Co-catalysts are a major factor to enhance photocatalytic H2 activity; they are mainly composed of expensive noble metals. Here, we reported a new non-noble-metal co-catalyst Mo2 C that efficiently improves the photocatalytic H2 evolution of CdS under visible light irradiation. Mo2 C is prepared by temperature-programmed reaction with molybdenum oxide as precursor, and the Mo2 C/CdS composite is prepared by deposition of CdS on Mo2 C. The optimum composite 2.0 % Mo2 C/CdS shows a high H2 evolution rate of 161 μmol h(-1) , which is ten times higher than that of CdS alone and 2.3 times higher than the optimum for 1.0 % Pt/CdS. Moreover, the Mo2 C/CdS is stable for 50 h. This study presents a new low-cost non-noble-metal co-catalyst as a photocatalyst to achieve highly efficient H2 evolution.Entities:
Keywords: co-catalysts; hydrogen evolution; molybdenum carbide; non-noble metal; water splitting
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26934039 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201501652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928