Hierarchical nickel carbonate hydroxide nanostructures for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution from water splitting.
Parisa TalebiRossella GrecoTakashi YamamotoMahdiyeh ZeynaliSaeid AsgharizadehWei CaoPublished in: Materials advances (2024)
Metal carbonate hydroxides have emerged as novel and promising candidates for water splitting due to their good electrochemical properties and eco-friendly features. In this study, the hierarchical mesoporous structure of nickel carbonate hydroxide hydrate (Ni 2 (CO 3 )(OH) 2 ·4H 2 O) was synthesized by a one-pot facile hydrothermal method. It demonstrated photocatalytic properties for the first time, exhibiting a hydrogen evolution reaction yield of 10 μmol g -1 h -1 under white light irradiation with a nominal power of 0.495 W. This facile synthesis strategy and the good photocatalytic properties indicate that nickel carbonate hydroxide is a promising material for application in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution.