Eminent Red Sea water hydrogen generation via a Pb(ii)-iodide/poly(1H-pyrrole) nanocomposite photocathode
The development of a photocathode based on a Pb( )-iodide/poly(1 -pyrrole) porous spherical (PbI /P1HP PS) nanocomposite has been successfully achieved in the efficient production of H gas from Red Sea water. The distinguishable spherical and porous shapes of these nanocomposites are characterized b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Green processing and synthesis 2024-09, Vol.13 (1), p.103850-35 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The development of a photocathode based on a Pb(
)-iodide/poly(1
-pyrrole) porous spherical (PbI
/P1HP PS) nanocomposite has been successfully achieved in the efficient production of H
gas from Red Sea water. The distinguishable spherical and porous shapes of these nanocomposites are characterized by a minimum surface measuring approximately 25 nm. This structural configuration, coupled with the nanocomposite’s substantial light absorbance, results in a modest bandgap of 2.4 eV. This turns the nanocomposite into a highly promising candidate for renewable energy applications, particularly for H
gas generation from natural sources like Red Sea water. The economic viability of the PbI
/P1HP PS nanocomposite, relying on a glass substrate, mass production, and straightforward fabrication techniques, adds to its promising profile for H
gas evolution. The photocathode exhibits significant potential for H
gas production, with a notable current density (
) value of 1.0 mA·cm
in a three-electrode cell configuration. The IPCE reaches 3.1%, reflecting the successful evolution of 24 µmol·h
10 cm
of the photocathode. Importantly, the use of natural Red Sea water as an electrolyte underscores a key feature for H
gas production: utilizing freely available natural resources. This aspect holds considerable promise for industrial applications, emphasizing the environmentally sustainable nature of the photocathode. |
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ISSN: | 2191-9550 2191-9542 2191-9550 |
DOI: | 10.1515/gps-2024-0048 |