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Facilitated electron transfer by Mn dopants in 1-dimensional CdS nanorods for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen generation

  • Walker MacSwain
  • , Hanjie Lin
  • , Zhi Jun Li
  • , Shuya Li
  • , Chun Chu
  • , Lacie Dube
  • , Ou Chen
  • , Gyu Leem
  • , Weiwei Zheng
  • Syracuse University
  • Brown University

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Abstract

Using sunlight to produce hydrogen gas via photocatalytic water splitting is highly desirable for green energy harvesting and sustainability. In this work, Mn2+ doped 1-dimensional (1D) CdS nanorods (NRs) with Pt tips (i.e., 1D Mn:CdS-Pt NRs) were synthesized for photocatalytic water splitting to generate hydrogen gas. The incorporation of Mn2+ dopants inside the 1D CdS NRs with a significantly longer lifetime (∼ms) than that of host excitons (∼ns) facilitates charge separation; the electron transfer to metal Pt tips leads to enhanced photocatalytic activity in water splitting redox reactions. The as-synthesized Mn2+ doped CdS NR-based photocatalyst generated an order of magnitude greater yield of hydrogen gas compared to the undoped CdS NR-based photocatalyst. The enhanced charge transport from the long lifetime excited state of Mn2+ dopants in light harvesting semiconductor nanomaterials presents a new opportunity to increase the overall photocatalytic performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7066-7076
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume11
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 27 2023

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