Influence of HB[sub.2]Nb[sub.3]O[sub.10]-Based Nanosheet Photocatalysts Preparation Method on Hydrogen Production Efficiency

Photocatalytic activity of HB[sub.2]Nb[sub.3]O[sub.10] perovskite nanosheets (B = Ca, Sr) has been systematically investigated in the reactions of hydrogen production, depending on the method of the photocatalyst preparation: using the pristine nanosheets in the parent suspension without reassembly,...

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description Photocatalytic activity of HB[sub.2]Nb[sub.3]O[sub.10] perovskite nanosheets (B = Ca, Sr) has been systematically investigated in the reactions of hydrogen production, depending on the method of the photocatalyst preparation: using the pristine nanosheets in the parent suspension without reassembly, filtered nanosheets as well as nanosheets restacked by hydrochloric acid. Photocatalytic measurements were organized in such a way as to control a wide range of parameters, including the hydrogen generation rate, quantum efficiency of the reaction, potential dark activity of the sample as well as stability and pH of the reaction suspension. Exfoliation of the niobates into nanosheets allowed obtaining efficient photocatalysts surpassing the initial bulk materials in the activity up to 55 times and providing apparent quantum efficiency up to 20.8% after surface decoration with a Pt cocatalyst. Among the reassembled samples, greater hydrogen evolution activity was exhibited by simply filtered nanosheets that, unlike the HCl-restacked ones, were found to possess much lower specific surface area in a dry state but contain a perceptible amount of tetrabutylammonium cations on the surface. The activity difference, potentially, is associated with the fact that the filtered nanosheets undergo ultrasonic disaggregation before photocatalytic tests much easier than their HCl-restacked counterparts and, thanks to this, have greater active surface in the reaction suspension. In addition, the enhanced activity of the filtered nanosheets may be due to the presence of tetrabutylammonium as an organic modifier on their surface, which is consistent with the high photocatalytic performance of organically modified layered perovskites considered in our previous reports.
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