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Ti3C2 MXene co-catalyst on metal sulfide photo-absorbers for enhanced visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen production

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  • Jingrun Ran

    (School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Adelaide)

  • Guoping Gao

    (School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Garden Point Campus)

  • Fa-Tang Li

    (School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Adelaide
    College of Science, Hebei University of Science and Technology)

  • Tian-Yi Ma

    (School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Adelaide)

  • Aijun Du

    (School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Garden Point Campus)

  • Shi-Zhang Qiao

    (School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Adelaide)

Abstract

Scalable and sustainable solar hydrogen production through photocatalytic water splitting requires highly active and stable earth-abundant co-catalysts to replace expensive and rare platinum. Here we employ density functional theory calculations to direct atomic-level exploration, design and fabrication of a MXene material, Ti3C2 nanoparticles, as a highly efficient co-catalyst. Ti3C2 nanoparticles are rationally integrated with cadmium sulfide via a hydrothermal strategy to induce a super high visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen production activity of 14,342 μmol h−1g−1 and an apparent quantum efficiency of 40.1% at 420 nm. This high performance arises from the favourable Fermi level position, electrical conductivity and hydrogen evolution capacity of Ti3C2 nanoparticles. Furthermore, Ti3C2 nanoparticles also serve as an efficient co-catalyst on ZnS or ZnxCd1−xS. This work demonstrates the potential of earth-abundant MXene family materials to construct numerous high performance and low-cost photocatalysts/photoelectrodes.

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  • Jingrun Ran & Guoping Gao & Fa-Tang Li & Tian-Yi Ma & Aijun Du & Shi-Zhang Qiao, 2017. "Ti3C2 MXene co-catalyst on metal sulfide photo-absorbers for enhanced visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen production," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms13907
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13907
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