Size-Dependent Photocatalysis by Wurtzite InP Quantum Dots Utilizing the Red Spectral Region
David Stone,
Shira Gigi,
Tom Naor
et al.
Abstract:Photocatalytic hydrogen generation offers a sustainable method for generating solar fuels. Indium phosphide (InP) nanocrystal quantum dots (QDs), with their adjustable band gaps and versatile surface properties, present an eco-friendly alternative to heavy-metal-based semiconductor NCs as photocatalysts. We report the synthesis of wurtzite InP (w-InP) QDs and their performance as photocatalysts for hydrogen generation from water by using the red part of the solar spectrum. Sizecontrolled w-InP QDs with absorpt… Show more
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