Developing non-noble metal photocatalysts for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution is crucial for exploiting renewable energy. In this study, a photocatalyst of Ni2 P/CdS nanorods consisting of cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanorods (NRs) decorated with Ni2 P nanoparticles (NPs) was fabricated using an in-situ solvothermal method with red phosphor (P) as the P source. Ni2 P NPs were tightly anchored on the surface of CdS NRs to form a core-shell structure with a well-defined heterointerface, aiming to achieve a highly efficient photocatalytic H2 generation. The as-synthesized 2%Ni2 P/CdS NRs photocatalyst exhibited the significantly improved photocatalytic H2 evolution rate of 260.2 µmol·h−1, more than 20 folds higher than that of bare CdS NRs. Moreover, the as-synthesized 2%Ni2 P/CdS NRs photocatalyst demonstrated an excellent stability, even better than that of Pt/CdS NRs. The photocatalytic performance enhancement was ascribed to the core-shell structure with the interfacial Schottky junction between Ni2 P NPs and CdS NRs and the accompanying fast and effective photogenerated charge carriers’ separation and transfer. This work provides a new strategy for designing non-noble metal photocatalysts to replace the noble catalysts for photocatalytic water splitting.
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Cai, M., Cao, S., Zhuo, Z., Wang, X., Shi, K., Cheng, Q., … Sun, S. (2022). Fabrication of Ni2 P Cocatalyzed CdS Nanorods with a Well-Defined Heterointerface for Enhanced Photocatalytic H2 Evolution. Catalysts, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12040417
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