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Enhanced hydrogen evolution by using ternary nanocomposites of mesoporous carbon nitride/black phosphorous/transition metal nanoparticles (m-gCN/BP-M; M = Co, Ni, and Cu) as photocatalysts under visible light: A comparative experimental and theoretical study

Yilmaz, Seda
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Acar, Eminegul Genc
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Yanalak, Gizem
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August 15, 2022
Applied Surface Science

The effect of first-row transition metal nanoparticles as co-catalysts on the activity of mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride (m-gCN) and black phosphorous (BP) heterojunctions (m-gCN/BP) in the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is investigated comparatively. Three m-gCN/BP-M (M: Co, Ni, and Cu) ternary nanocomposites were prepared via wetness impregnation and chemical reduction of metal precursors on as-prepared m-gCN/BP binary heterojunctions. The photocatalytic HER activities of m-gCN, m-gCN/BP, m-gCN/BP-Ni, mgCN/BP-Co, and m-gCN/BP-Cu nanocomposites were determined to be 0.233, 0.330, 0.442, 0.326, and 0.223 mmol g-1 h-1, respectively, under visible light illumination. These results revealed that type of transition metal NPs as co-catalysts have considerable effect on the activity of m-gCN/BP heterojunctions in the photocatalytic HER, among which m-gCN/BP-Ni is the best one. The DFT calculations performed on the nanocomposites revealed that m-gCN/BP-Ni possesses the lowest band gap and the highest visible light absorption resulting in the highest photocatalytic activity in HER.

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