2019
DOI: 10.1016/s1872-2067(18)63173-0
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Controllable design of Zn-Ni-P on g-C3N4 for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production

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“…31,32 As for the P 2p spectrum (Fig. 1g), the peaks centered at B129.5 and B130.6 eV are attributed to the P-M (M = Zn/Ni) bonds, confirming the presence of Ni 2 P and ZnP 2 , [33][34][35][36] and the peaks at BEs of B133.2 and B134.0 eV are assigned to typical P-O species from partially superficial oxidation. Fig.…”
Section: Physicochemical and Structural Characteristics Of Yolkshell mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…31,32 As for the P 2p spectrum (Fig. 1g), the peaks centered at B129.5 and B130.6 eV are attributed to the P-M (M = Zn/Ni) bonds, confirming the presence of Ni 2 P and ZnP 2 , [33][34][35][36] and the peaks at BEs of B133.2 and B134.0 eV are assigned to typical P-O species from partially superficial oxidation. Fig.…”
Section: Physicochemical and Structural Characteristics Of Yolkshell mentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The characteristic absorption peaks of g‐C 3 N 4 and UiO‐66 can be clearly seen in CNCU‐3.The main absorption range of pure g‐C 3 N 4 was 3000–3500 cm −1 , corresponding to the N–H stretching vibration and the surface‐adsorbed OH. There were also distinct absorption peaks in the significant band of 1240–1640 cm −1 , with the peak at 1635 cm −1 corresponding to the heterocyclic stretching vibration of C−N and those at 1243, 1323, 1414, and 1570 cm −1 corresponding to the stretching vibration modes of the aromatic C−N; the peak observed at 807 cm −1 represents a particular breathing mode of the triazine unit…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the above results for the effective electrocatalytic H 2 -evolution reaction of Ni-P have been experimentally proven, where the Ni-P can be used as efficient active sites to reduce the overpotential of interfacial H 2 -evolution reaction [41]. Considering a similar mechanism between electroncatalytic and photocatalytic hydrogen evolutions, the Ni-P could be hopefully regarded as a superior H 2 -evolution cocatalyst for promoting the hydrogen-evolution performance of various photocatalysts [42]. Recently, the Ni-P as an efficient H 2 -evolution cocatalyst has been widely reported in the photocatalytic field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%