Multifunctional Conductive MOFs Enhance the Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Efficiency of S-Type Ni(HITP)/TiO Heterojunctions.

Langmuir

School of Materials Science and Engineering, National Institute for Advanced Materials, TKL of Metal and Molecule-Based Material Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, PR China.

Published: November 2024

Despite their high surface area, remarkable porosity, and efficient charge transfer mechanisms, conductive MOFs have found limited utilization within the domain of photocatalysis. In this study, we synthesized a cutting-edge S-type Ni(HITP)/TiO heterojunction photocatalyst exhibiting outstanding light harvesting and prolonged lifetime of photogenerated electrons through an in situ synthesis approach. Compared with TiO, the composite materials not only significantly increase the specific surface area by 4.07 times but also expand the visible light absorption edge from 400 to 1100 nm. The hydrogen production rate of Ti/Ni-3 reached 4.927 mmol·g·h, which is 4.51 times that of TiO. The S-type interface charge transfer pathway of the Ni(HITP)/TiO composite material was inferred by band structure, in situ XPS, SPV, and free radical capture, which improves charge separation and extends the carrier lifetime to undergo directional migration driven by an IEF. This is the main reason for the improved photocatalytic performance of Ni(HITP)/TiO composite materials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02651DOI Listing

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