Synthesis of GO-modified Cu2O nanosphere and the photocatalytic mechanism of water splitting for hydrogen production
Abstract
A new one-step method for synthesize cuprous oxide nanosphere without any additive surfactant in room temperature and atmospheric pressure was carried. The nanospheres with the diameters less than 100 nm were well-dispersed and formed the core shell structure with the GO. The partial reduction of GO increases the atomic percentage of sp(2) carbon (graphene sheets). It was found that sp(2) carbon with better conductivity plays an important role in mitigating electron hole recombination and enhancing electron transfer between Cu2O and GO and thus enhance the photocatalytic activity. The highest hydrogen yields for GO-modified samples (118.3 p.mol) were more than twice as large as that of bare Cu2O nanosphere (44.6 umol). 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC- Article
- 期刊论文
- Cu(2)0 Nanosphere
- Graphene Oxide
- Photocatalyst
- Hydrogen
- Water Splitting
- Science & Technology
- Physical Sciences
- Technology
- Chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Energy & Fuels
- GRAPHENE OXIDE
- VISIBLE-LIGHT
- NANOWIRE ARRAYS
- GRAPHITE OXIDE
- CARBON-DIOXIDE
- REDUCTION
- EVOLUTION
- EFFICIENT
- NANOCOMPOSITE
- GENERATION
- Chemistry, Physical
- Electrochemistry
- Energy & Fuels