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Noble-Metal-Free High-Entropy Alloy Nanoparticles for Efficient Solar-Driven Photocatalytic CO 2 Reduction.

Haowei HuangJiwu ZhaoHele GuoBo WengHongwen ZhangRafikul Ali SahaMenglong ZhangFeili LaiYufan ZhouRubio-Zuazo JuanPeng-Cheng ChenSibo WangJulian A SteeleFulan ZhongTianxi LiuJohan HofkensYu-Ming ZhengJinlin LongMaarten B J Roeffaers
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Metal nanoparticle cocatalysts are widely investigated for their ability to enhance the performance of photocatalytic materials, however their practical application is often limited by the inherent instability under light irradiation. This challenge has catalyzed interest in exploring high-entropy alloys (HEAs), which, with their increased entropy and lower Gibbs free energy, provide superior stability. In this study, we successfully synthesized 3.5 nm sized noble-metal-free nanoparticles (NPs) composed of a FeCoNiCuMn HEA. With theoretic calculation and experiments, the electronic structure of HEA in augmenting the catalytic CO 2 reduction has been uncovered, including the individual roles of each element and the collective synergistic effects. We then investigated their photocatalytic CO 2 reduction capabilities when immobilized on TiO 2 . HEA NPs significantly enhanced the CO 2 photoreduction, achieving a 23-fold increase over pristine TiO 2 , with CO and CH 4 production rates of 235.2 µ mol g -1 h -1 and 19.9 µ mol g -1 h -1 , respectively. Meanwhile, HEA NPs showed excellent stability under simulated solar irradiation, as well high-energy X-ray irradiation. This research emphasizes the promising role of HEA nanoparticles, composed of earth-abundant elements, in revolutionizing the field of photocatalysis. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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