Abstract
The development of an efficient, robust and low cost catalyst for photocatalytic H2 evolution is an uphill challenge and has attracted plenty of researchers’ interest. Herein, we report g-C3N4/Ni2P composite photocatalyst for H2 evolution reaction in which Ni2P acts as a noble-metal-free cocatalyst for g-C3N4. The g-C3N4/Ni2P is prepared based on two-step hydrothermal and phosphidation method. The optimum H2 evolution ability is obtained when the loaded weight percent of Ni2P is 0.48% (g-C3N4/Ni2P-0.48%), along with a corresponding H2 evolution rate of 5.67μmolh−1. This value is about 1418 times more than pure g-C3N4 and obviously higher than that of Pt modified g-C3N4 (3.78μmolh−1). In addition, the g-C3N4/Ni2P-0.48% catalyst demonstrates almost negligible photocatalytic degradation capability even after eight repeated cycles (a reaction time of 12h per cycle). The introduction of Ni2P cocatalyst significantly accelerates the separation and transfer of photogenerated electrons of g-C3N4, hence resulting in enhanced H2 evolution efficiency. In addition, the Ni and P in Ni2P cocatalyst act as the hydride-acceptor and proton-acceptor centers, respectively, which synergistically facilitate the fast generation of H2.
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