Abstract

Producing H2 by means of direct photocatalytic water splitting using suspension system is highly desired in efficiently transforming solar energy to chemical energy. Here, using an ultrathin β-CoOOH nanosheet as photocatalyst suspended in aqueous Na2SO3 solution, we realize highly efficient and stable photocatalytic hydrogen evolution under visible light irradiation. The as-prepared ultrathin β-CoOOH nanosheets suspension can directly photocatalyze hydrogen evolution in a high rate of 1200 μmol/g/h and large quantum efficiencies of 10.7% at 380 nm, 6.9% at 420 nm, and 2.3% at 450 nm. X-ray photoelectron and X-ray absorption measurements reveal that the excellent hydrogen evolution activity of the β-CoOOH nanosheet is attributed to the surface low-coordinated Co catalytic site, which results in a strong hybridization of Co 3d states with the S p states of SO32+, and facilitates the electron transfer to reduce H+. The results may be helpful for designing and understanding two-dimensional oxyhydroxide-based ...

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