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2D CeO 2 and a Partially Phosphated 2D Ni-Based Metal-Organic Framework Formed an S-Scheme Heterojunction for Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.

Haiming GongYouji LiHongying LiZhi-Liang Jin
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
Here, an S-scheme heterojunction was constructed on the basis of the modification of a Ni-based metal-organic framework (Ni-MOF) by different in situ treatment strategies. First, NiS 2 , NiO, and Ni 2 P were derived in situ on the surface of Ni-MOF through surface sulfonation, oxidation, and phosphatizing treatments. They can efficiently accept the electrons from the conduction band of Ni-MOF as the trap centers, thus improving the hydrogen production activity. Additionally, phosphatizing makes the electronegativity of Ni-MOF/P stronger than that of the original Ni-MOF, which can enhance the absorption of protons, thus promoting the hydrogen evolution reaction. Next, the S-scheme heterojunction was successfully built by the coupling of 2D CeO 2 with Ni-MOF/P. The maximum hydrogen production rate of the hybrid catalyst (6.337 mmol g -1 h -1 ) is 14.18 times that of the untreated Ni-MOF due to the full utilization of photo-induced electrons. Finally, the probable hydrogen evolution mechanism was proposed by analyzing a series of characterization results and by the density functional theory (DFT) calculation.
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