Publication date: 15 August 2018
Source:Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Volume 230
Author(s): Yanet Piña-Pérez, Octavio Aguilar-Martínez, Próspero Acevedo-Peña, C.E. Santolalla-Vargas, Socorro Oros-Ruíz, Félix Galindo-Hernández, R. Gómez, F. Tzompantzi
Novel ZnS-ZnO composites were synthesized by the solvothermal method from the partial sulfidation of ZnO using thiourea at low temperatures. The synthesized materials were active for the photocatalytic production of H2 with and without the presence of sacrificial agent without the addition of a co-catalyst; in the present paper, methanol was evaluated as sacrificial agent, increasing the amount of H2 produced up to five times compared to the most active photocatalyst without using sacrificial agent. All the materials were characterized by XRD, N2 Physisorption, FT-IR, XPS, Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy, and HR-TEM. In addition, the materials were characterized by photo-electrochemical techniques to explain the photocatalytic behavior. The most active material was the composite with an atomic ratio of S/Zn = 0.71 synthesized at 100 °C, producing 247 μmol H2 h−1 g−1, the H2 production rate was improved five times with the addition of methanol as sacrificial agent. The improvement of the photocatalytic activity was attributed to the formation of the heterojunction at the interface formed between ZnO and ZnS, promoting a higher electron transfer to the conduction band and a lower charge transfer resistance from the catalyst surface to the solution reaction.
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