Issue 8, 2018

Novel hetero-bimetallic coordination polymer as a single source of highly dispersed Cu/Ni nanoparticles for efficient photocatalytic water splitting

Abstract

A new strategy for depositing highly dispersed Cu and Ni nanoparticles on the surface of TiO2 from a single source is demonstrated for photocatalytic hydrogen production. We used a newly synthesized cyanide-bridged hetero-bimetallic coordination polymer [{CuII(4,4′-dipy)2}{Ni(CN)4}]n·0.7(C2H6O2).1.6(H2O) (CP-1) (4,4′-dipy = 1,3-di(4-pyridyl)propane) as a single-source precursor of Cu–Ni nanoparticles. The structure of CP-1 was established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis; CP-1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with β = 111.67(3)°. CP-1/TiO2 composites containing different weight percentages of CP-1 were achieved by hydrolyzing titanium isopropoxide in the presence of CP-1. Highly dispersed Cu and Ni nanoparticles were deposited on TiO2 by the calcination of the CP-1/TiO2 composites at different temperatures (420 °C, 470 °C and 520 °C) in air followed by reduction in H2/Ar atmosphere at 470 °C for 2 h. XRD, DRS/UV–Vis, TEM, Cu/Ni 2p XPS, and photoluminescence spectroscopy demonstrated the presence of CuO/Cu0 and NiO/Ni0 as active co-catalysts on the surface of TiO2. The 1 wt% Cu–Ni/TiO2-470 photocatalyst showed the maximum H2 production activity of 8.5 mmol h−1 g−1 in a glycerol/water mixture (20 vol%). The results are anticipated to direct the future development of efficient, low-cost and noble metal-free semiconductor photocatalysts for solar H2 production.

Graphical abstract: Novel hetero-bimetallic coordination polymer as a single source of highly dispersed Cu/Ni nanoparticles for efficient photocatalytic water splitting

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
17 Apr 2018
Accepted
18 May 2018
First published
04 Jun 2018

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2018,5, 1816-1827

Novel hetero-bimetallic coordination polymer as a single source of highly dispersed Cu/Ni nanoparticles for efficient photocatalytic water splitting

S. Ibrahim, I. Majeed, Y. Qian, A. Iqbal, D. Zhao, D. R. Turner and M. A. Nadeem, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2018, 5, 1816 DOI: 10.1039/C8QI00355F

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