Controlled synthesis of nanoplate, nanoprism and nanopyramid-shaped CdSe decorated on porous TiO2 photocatalysts for visible-light-driven hydrogen evolution

2018 
Abstract Herein, we report a successful synthesis of porous TiO 2 monoliths decorated with unique nanoplate, nanoprism, and nanopyramid-shaped CdSe particles through a mild selenylation of CdO embedded inside porous TiO 2 monoliths via a hydrothermal method in a very controlled manner. Compared with pure TiO 2 , as-synthesized CdSe/TiO 2 photocatalyst not only enhances light absorption but also leads to a highly efficient charge-carrier separation. Particularly, the nanoplate-shaped 7% CdSe/TiO 2 photocatalyst (molar percentages of CdSe to TiO 2 is 7:100) exhibits an exceptional hydrogen evolution rate up to 3650 μmol h −1 g −1 without resorting to any noble-metal co-catalysts under visible-light irradiation owing to synergistic effects envisaged by a rational material design. Our results may provide a useful strategy to develop a highly-efficient visible-light-driven hydrogen production system via water splitting.
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