Abstract

Photocatalytic generation of hydrogen by using the hybrid nanostructures, ZnO/Pt/CdS, ZnO/Pt/Cd1−xZnxS and ZnO/Pt/CdS1−xSex, has been studied under UV-visible and visible irradiation by employing Na2S and Na2SO3 as hole scavengers. Good H2 evolution rates up to 17.4 mmol h−1 g−1 and an apparent quantum yield (AQY) of 11.1% were obtained with ZnO/Pt/CdS under UV-visible irradiation. With the visible irradiation alone, the rate of H2 production was slower. With 20% Zn substitution in place of Cd in CdS, the rate of H2 generation was 31.2 mmol h−1 g−1 and 12.5 mmol h−1 g−1 respectively with UV-visible and visible irradiation, the corresponding AQY values being 23.1% and 18%. With 50% substitution of S by Se in CdS, the rate of hydrogen generation was at 19 mmol h−1 g−1 and 16 mmol h−1 g−1 with UV-visible and visible irradiation respectively, but the AQY values were in the range of 8–9%. Replacing Na2S and Na2SO3 by benzyl alcohol as the scavenger improves the catalytic activity of ZnO/Pt/CdS yielding H2 at the rate of 31.6 mmol h−1 g−1 and AQY of 34.5% under visible irradiation. The results were even more remarkable with ZnO/Pt/Cd0.8Zn0.2S where the rate was 36.5 mmol h−1 g−1 and the AQY reached 50.4% with visible irradiation. A noteworthy feature of the present study is that the hybrid nanostructures were prepared by simple solution processing involving sequential addition of reagents to ZnO nanoparticles in methanol medium.

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