화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.560, 11-20, 2020
Nickel complex co-catalyst confined by chitosan onto graphitic carbon nitride for efficient H-2 evolution
Developing earth-abundant H-2-production heterogeneous photocatalysts with robust activity and stability has attracted great interests. Herein, a low-cost photocatalyst was prepared by binding nickel complex covalently from primary amines of chitosan (NiL) onto photosensitive carbon nitride nanosheets (CN) through electrostatic interaction. Introduction of NiL results in more efficient utilization of solar energy, photogenerated electrons' direct transfer and lower overpotential for water reduction. The optimized NiL3-CN photocatalyst shows the highest H-2 evolution rate of 346 mu mol g(-1) h(-1) under visible light irradiation and exhibits high stability during test. This work presents great potentials for sustainable conversion of solar energy, and sheds positive light on the development of heterogeneous photocatalysts via anchoring H-2-evolving molecule catalysts confined by inexpensive macromolecules onto a semiconductor photosensitizer through a facile and valid method. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.