Molybdenum impregnated g-C3N4 nanotubes as potentially active photocatalyst for renewable energy applications

Molybdenum (Mo) impregnated g-C 3 N 4 (Mo-CN) nanotubes are fabricated via a thermal/hydrothermal process to augment photoelectrochemical properties during solar-driven water-splitting (SDWS) reactions. Graphitic-C 3 N 4 is an attractive material for photocatalysis because of its suitable band energ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2021-08, Vol.11 (1), p.16886-16886, Article 16886
Hauptverfasser: Iqbal, Naseer, Afzal, Adeel, Khan, Ibrahim, Khan, Muhammad Shahzeb, Qurashi, Ahsanulhaq
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Zusammenfassung:Molybdenum (Mo) impregnated g-C 3 N 4 (Mo-CN) nanotubes are fabricated via a thermal/hydrothermal process to augment photoelectrochemical properties during solar-driven water-splitting (SDWS) reactions. Graphitic-C 3 N 4 is an attractive material for photocatalysis because of its suitable band energy, high thermal and chemical stability. The FE-SEM and HR-TEM comprehend the nanotube-like morphology of Mo-CN . The spectroscopic characterization revealed bandgap energy of 2.63 eV with high visible-light activity. The x-ray diffraction of pristine g-C 3 N 4 and Mo-CN nanotubes discloses the formation of triazine-based nanocrystalline g-C 3 N 4 , which remains stable during hydrothermal impregnation of Mo. Furthermore, Mo-CN nanotubes possess high sp 2 -hybridized nitrogen content, and metallic/oxidized Mo nanoparticles (in a ratio of 1:2) are impregnated into g-C 3 N 4 . The XPS analysis confirms C, N, and Mo for known atomic and oxidation states in Mo-CN. Furthermore, high photocurrent efficiency (~ 5.5 mA/cm 2 ) is observed from 5%-Mo-CN nanotubes. That displays efficient SDWS by 5%-Mo-CN nanotubes than other counterparts. Impedance spectroscopy illustrated the lowest charge transfer resistance (R ct ) of 5%-Mo-CN nanotubes, which further confirms the fast electron transfer kinetics and efficient charge separation resulting in high photocurrent generation. Hence, 5%Mo-CN composite nanotubes can serve as a potential photocatalytic material for viable solar-driven water splitting.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-021-96490-6