Issue 21, 2023

A novel magnetic HS-adsorptive nanocomposite photocatalyst (rGO/CoMn2O4–MgFe2O4) for hydrogen fuel production using H2S feed

Abstract

Synthesis of low-cost, eco-friendly, semiconducting solar-energy materials with excellent photocatalytic activity [high surface area, good reactant adsorption, photon harnessing in the visible region, and low charge recombination] for application in pollutant conversion to hydrogen is of great importance from environmental remediation as well as green energy and fuel production perspectives. In the present work, a magnetic heterojunction of CoMn2O4/MgFe2O4 and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) was synthesized through a combined Hummers’/hydrothermal method. The obtained nanocomposite (rGO/CoMn2O4–MgFe2O4) was employed for photocatalytic conversion of H2S feed into hydrogen fuel. Adsorption studies in the feed solution proved a good capability for the photocatalyst to adsorb HS reactant from the reaction medium. This effect was ascribed to the presence of the CoMn2O4 component, serving as a strong bisulfide adsorbent. VSM (vibrating sample magnetometry) analysis revealed that the magnetic property of the photocatalyst was due to the MgFe2O4 component. Photocatalytic investigations showed that the addition of rGO to the CoMn2O4/MgFe2O4 nanocomposite not only improves its reactant adsorption capacity, but also increases the photocatalyst surface area, enhances photon absorption, and suppresses the charge (e/h) recombination, which eventually boosts the photocatalyst activity to produce more hydrogen fuel (∼1.5 times).

Graphical abstract: A novel magnetic HS−-adsorptive nanocomposite photocatalyst (rGO/CoMn2O4–MgFe2O4) for hydrogen fuel production using H2S feed

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2023
Accepted
18 Sep 2023
First published
19 Sep 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2023,4, 5252-5262

A novel magnetic HS-adsorptive nanocomposite photocatalyst (rGO/CoMn2O4–MgFe2O4) for hydrogen fuel production using H2S feed

M. Ghanimati, M. Lashgari, F. Montagnaro, V. Binas, M. Konsolakis and M. Balsamo, Mater. Adv., 2023, 4, 5252 DOI: 10.1039/D3MA00668A

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