Enhanced hydrogen evolution from water splitting using Fe-Ni codoped and Ag deposited anatase TiO2 synthesized by solvothermal method

01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.04.162 Publication Date: 2015-05-02T16:49:27Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract In this paper, the Fe-Ni co-doped and Ag deposited anatase TiO2 (Fe-Ni/Ag/TiO2) nanocomposites were successfully prepared by a simple one-pot solvothermal approach. The investigations indicated that all as-prepared TiO2 samples were single anatase phase, and the impurity level was generated due to the Fe3+ or Ni2+ being located in the intrinsic band gap of TiO2, while the Ag+ ions could be transformed into metallic silver due to the reduction reaction and then loaded onto the surface of TiO2. Compared with pure TiO2, Fe-Ni/Ag/TiO2 composites with the sizes of Ag nanoparticles from 1.0 to 3.0 nm displayed the well optical property including higher visible light absorption activity and lower electron-hole pair recombination rate, and its absorption wavelength edge moved remarkably with a red shift to 700 nm. The photocatalytic water splitting was performed to produce H2 over the samples, and the experimental results indicate that Fe-Ni/Ag/TiO2 composites presented the highest H2 evolution rate, it can reach up to 793.86 μmol h−1 gcat−1 (λ > 400 nm for 6 h, energy efficiency is 0.25%), which was much higher than that of pure TiO2 for 9.57 μmol h−1 gcat−1. In addition, a tentative photocatalytic mechanism is proposed to understand the enhancement mechanism over Fe-Ni codoped and Ag deposited anatase TiO2.
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