Amphiphilic, phosphonic acid-capped cadmium selenide quantum dots sensitize a thiomolybdate catalyst for hydrogen production†
Abstract
Combining a molecular thiomolybdate cluster, [Mo3S13]2−, with cadmium selenide quantum dots capped with tetraethyleneglycol monomethyl ether phosphonate (TEGPA) ligands results in a highly active photocatalytic system for the production of hydrogen under visible light irradiation. The system reaches turnover numbers exceeding 30 000 and remains active for ∼200 h.
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