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Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method

Nowadays, the study of environmentally friendly ways of producing hydrogen as a green energy source is an increasingly important challenge. One of these potential processes is the heterogeneous photocatalytic splitting of water or other hydrogen sources such as H(2)S or its alkaline solution. The mo...

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Autores principales: Páll, Bence, Mersel, Maali-Amel, Pekker, Péter, Makó, Éva, Vágvölgyi, Veronika, Németh, Miklós, Pap, József Sándor, Fodor, Lajos, Horváth, Ottó
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10298706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37372950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24129802
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author Páll, Bence
Mersel, Maali-Amel
Pekker, Péter
Makó, Éva
Vágvölgyi, Veronika
Németh, Miklós
Pap, József Sándor
Fodor, Lajos
Horváth, Ottó
author_facet Páll, Bence
Mersel, Maali-Amel
Pekker, Péter
Makó, Éva
Vágvölgyi, Veronika
Németh, Miklós
Pap, József Sándor
Fodor, Lajos
Horváth, Ottó
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description Nowadays, the study of environmentally friendly ways of producing hydrogen as a green energy source is an increasingly important challenge. One of these potential processes is the heterogeneous photocatalytic splitting of water or other hydrogen sources such as H(2)S or its alkaline solution. The most common catalysts used for H(2) production from Na(2)S solution are the CdS-ZnS type catalysts, whose efficiency can be further enhanced by Ni-modification. In this work, the surface of Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S composite was modified with Ni(II) compound for photocatalytic H(2) generation. Besides two conventional methods, impregnation was also applied, which is a simple but unconventional modification technique for the CdS-type catalysts. Among the catalysts modified with 1% Ni(II), the impregnation method resulted in the highest activity, for which a quantum efficiency of 15.8% was achieved by using a 415 nm LED and Na(2)S-Na(2)SO(3) sacrificial solution. This corresponded to an outstanding rate of 170 mmol H(2)/h/g under the given experimental conditions. The catalysts were characterized by DRS, XRD, TEM, STEM-EDS, and XPS analyses, which confirmed that Ni(II) is mainly present as Ni(OH)(2) on the surface of the CdS-ZnS composite. The observations from the illumination experiments indicated that Ni(OH)(2) was oxidized during the reaction, and that it therefore played a hole-trapping role.
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spelling pubmed-102987062023-06-28 Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method Páll, Bence Mersel, Maali-Amel Pekker, Péter Makó, Éva Vágvölgyi, Veronika Németh, Miklós Pap, József Sándor Fodor, Lajos Horváth, Ottó Int J Mol Sci Article Nowadays, the study of environmentally friendly ways of producing hydrogen as a green energy source is an increasingly important challenge. One of these potential processes is the heterogeneous photocatalytic splitting of water or other hydrogen sources such as H(2)S or its alkaline solution. The most common catalysts used for H(2) production from Na(2)S solution are the CdS-ZnS type catalysts, whose efficiency can be further enhanced by Ni-modification. In this work, the surface of Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S composite was modified with Ni(II) compound for photocatalytic H(2) generation. Besides two conventional methods, impregnation was also applied, which is a simple but unconventional modification technique for the CdS-type catalysts. Among the catalysts modified with 1% Ni(II), the impregnation method resulted in the highest activity, for which a quantum efficiency of 15.8% was achieved by using a 415 nm LED and Na(2)S-Na(2)SO(3) sacrificial solution. This corresponded to an outstanding rate of 170 mmol H(2)/h/g under the given experimental conditions. The catalysts were characterized by DRS, XRD, TEM, STEM-EDS, and XPS analyses, which confirmed that Ni(II) is mainly present as Ni(OH)(2) on the surface of the CdS-ZnS composite. The observations from the illumination experiments indicated that Ni(OH)(2) was oxidized during the reaction, and that it therefore played a hole-trapping role. MDPI 2023-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10298706/ /pubmed/37372950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24129802 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Páll, Bence
Mersel, Maali-Amel
Pekker, Péter
Makó, Éva
Vágvölgyi, Veronika
Németh, Miklós
Pap, József Sándor
Fodor, Lajos
Horváth, Ottó
Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method
title Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method
title_full Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method
title_fullStr Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method
title_short Photocatalytic H(2) Production by Visible Light on Cd(0.5)Zn(0.5)S Photocatalysts Modified with Ni(OH)(2) by Impregnation Method
title_sort photocatalytic h(2) production by visible light on cd(0.5)zn(0.5)s photocatalysts modified with ni(oh)(2) by impregnation method
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10298706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37372950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24129802
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