2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.11.085
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Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution on new mesoporous material Bi2S3/Y-zeolite

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“…6c). 103 In the eld of water splitting under visible light, CdS particles 104 and Bi 2 S 3 105 dispersed in zeolite Y have shown promising results. In a similar way, CdS particles have been incorporated into mesoporous Ti-MCM-48 and loaded with a RuO 2 as co-catalyst.…”
Section: Composite Photocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6c). 103 In the eld of water splitting under visible light, CdS particles 104 and Bi 2 S 3 105 dispersed in zeolite Y have shown promising results. In a similar way, CdS particles have been incorporated into mesoporous Ti-MCM-48 and loaded with a RuO 2 as co-catalyst.…”
Section: Composite Photocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite having a significantly smaller surface area than g‐C3N4–MoS2–ZnNi–ZIF catalysts, ZnS/ZIF catalysts can produce nine times more hydrogen [89, 90]. When compared to Bi2S3/Y‐Zeolite catalysts, which have a moderate surface area, ZnS/ZIF‐8 catalysts generate 2.5 times more biohydrogen [77, 89]. Metals or metal oxides have also been added to zeolites to enhance hydrogen generation, but numerous surface area changes from the catalysts have led to drastic decreases in production.…”
Section: The Role Of Metal Catalysts and Zeolite Catalysts In Hydroge...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photocatalytic Cu-doped ZnS/ zeolite [88], zeolite imidazole framework-derived ZnS nanosheets [89], zeolite/polyaniline@ Ni2O3 nanocomposite [76], Bimetallic zeolite-imidazole [90], Bi2S3/Y-zeolite [77]. However, the exact mechanism by which incorporating metals into zeolites enhances hydrogen generation in processes such as SMR, methane decomposition, FA decomposition, DME-SR, and hydrogen peroxide decomposition is not fully understood.…”
Section: The Role Of Metal Catalysts and Zeolite Catalysts In Hydroge...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two results suggest that the sulfides can be the highly effective catalysts for Li−O 2 batteries. Moreover, some bismuth chalcogenides have been applied to several catalytic fields such as ORR, OER, hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and carbon dioxide conversion due to the good catalytic abilities. Thus, it is expected that the bismuth sulfide (Bi 2 S 3 ) should be a potential catalyst for Li−O 2 batteries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%