Synergy between palladium single atoms and small nanoparticles co-anchored on carbon atom self-doped graphitic carbon nitride boosting photocatalytic H2 generation
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Abstract
Supramolecule self-assembly of dicyandiamide and uracil followed by thermal polymerization route is designed to prepare carbon atom self-doped g-C3N4 (CCNx), and then wet reduction is applied to fabricate Pd single atoms (Pd1) and nanoparticles (PdNPs) co-anchored CCNx heterojunctions (Pd1+NPs/CCNx). In Pd1+NPs/CCNx structure, interlayer Pd−N4 coordination is the most favorable for chemically stabilizing Pd1, while PdNPs accumulate on the in-plane of CCNx. Pd1+NPs/CCNx heterojunctions exhibit remarkably enhanced photocatalytic H2 evolution reaction (HER) activity, and HER rate and AQY value reach up to 24.1 mmol g−1 h−1 and 17.1% (400 nm) over the optimized Pd1+NPs/CCNx catalyst. Mechanism studies unveil that synergy of as-built interlayer N−Pd−N electron transfer channels at the atomic-scale and surface Mott–Schottky effect of small Pd nanoparticles notably accelerates migration of photogenerated electrons, which leads to plentiful electrons accumulation around Pd single atoms and small nanoparticles to decrease the energy barrier of H* activation and boost HER photodynamics significantly.
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Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy (formerly Applied Catalysis B: Environmental) is a journal that focuses on the transition towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. The journal's publications cover a wide range of topics, including:
1.Catalytic elimination of environmental pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, sulfur compounds, chlorinated and other organic compounds, and soot emitted from stationary or mobile sources.
2.Basic understanding of catalysts used in environmental pollution abatement, particularly in industrial processes.
3.All aspects of preparation, characterization, activation, deactivation, and regeneration of novel and commercially applicable environmental catalysts.
4.New catalytic routes and processes for the production of clean energy, such as hydrogen generation via catalytic fuel processing, and new catalysts and electrocatalysts for fuel cells.
5.Catalytic reactions that convert wastes into useful products.
6.Clean manufacturing techniques that replace toxic chemicals with environmentally friendly catalysts.
7.Scientific aspects of photocatalytic processes and a basic understanding of photocatalysts as applied to environmental problems.
8.New catalytic combustion technologies and catalysts.
9.New catalytic non-enzymatic transformations of biomass components.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in API Abstracts, Research Alert, Chemical Abstracts, Web of Science, Theoretical Chemical Engineering Abstracts, Engineering, Technology & Applied Sciences, and others.