Synergy of Cd Doping and S Vacancies in CdZnInS Hierarchical Nanotubes for Highly Improved Visible-Light-Driven H Evolution.

Inorg Chem

Key Laboratory of Eco-Chemical Engineering, International Science and Technology Cooperation Base of Eco-Chemical Engineering and Green Manufacturing, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Olefin Catalysis and Polymerization, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266042, P. R. China.

Published: April 2023

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  • Photocatalytic water splitting using semiconductors is a promising method for producing hydrogen fuel from renewable solar energy, but creating effective non-noble-metal photocatalysts remains challenging.
  • This study introduces a new type of photocatalyst made of Cd-doped and S-deficient hierarchical nanotubes, which enhances light absorption and improves hydrogen production efficiency.
  • The synthesized CdZnInS nanotubes achieve a remarkable hydrogen generation rate of 28.99 mmol·g·h, outperforming existing photocatalysts and suggesting potential for cost-effective and high-performance catalysts through smart design.

Article Abstract

Photocatalytic water splitting over semiconductors is believed as a promising avenue to obtain H fuel from renewable solar energy. However, developing highly active and non-noble-metal photocatalysts for H evolution is still quite challenging to date. In this work, by constructing nanosheet-based nanotubes with Cd-doping and S vacancies, a highly improved visible-light-driven H production for ZnInS is achieved. Unlike nanoflowers aggregated with nanosheets, the nanosheet-assembled hierarchical nanotubes allow multiple scattering and reflection of incident light within the interior space, leading to an enhanced light-harvesting efficiency. Together with the benefits from Cd doping and S-vacancy engineering, including narrowed band gaps, efficient transmission and separation of charge carriers, abundant catalytically active sites, heightened photo-stability and photo-electron reduction capacity, as well as a strong electrostatic attraction to protons, the synthesized S-deficient CdZnInS hierarchical nanotubes exhibit an extraordinary photocatalytic H evolution capability under visible-light irradiation, delivering an outstanding H-generation activity of 28.99 mmol·g·h (corresponding to an apparent quantum yield of 37.1% at 400 nm), which is much superior to that of CdZnInS nanoflowers, Pt-loaded ZnInS nanotubes, and most ever reported ZnInS-based photocatalysts. Our study could inspire the development of low-cost and high-performance photocatalysts via rational structural design and optimization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c00240DOI Listing

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