BAI Jin-peng, XIAO Nan, SONG Xue-dan, XIAO Jian, QIU Jie-shan. Peat-derived nitrogen-doped porous carbons as photothermal-assisted visible-light photocatalysts for water splitting[J]. New Carbon Mater., 2022, 37(3): 585-594. DOI: 10.1016/S1872-5805(22)60593-6
Citation: BAI Jin-peng, XIAO Nan, SONG Xue-dan, XIAO Jian, QIU Jie-shan. Peat-derived nitrogen-doped porous carbons as photothermal-assisted visible-light photocatalysts for water splitting[J]. New Carbon Mater., 2022, 37(3): 585-594. DOI: 10.1016/S1872-5805(22)60593-6

Peat-derived nitrogen-doped porous carbons as photothermal-assisted visible-light photocatalysts for water splitting

  • Photocatalytic H2 evolution is considered one of the most important processes for H2 production. Carbon materials are potential candidates for large-scale and cost-effective photocatalytic water splitting, yet their activity needs to be further improved. We report the synthesis of nitrogen-doped porous carbons using peat moss as a precursor and urea as a nitrogen source. The properties of carbons as photothermal-assisted visible-light photocatalysts were investigated. Due to the photothermal effect, the system temperature increased quickly to 55 °C in 15 min under visible light irradiation, which subsequently helps increase the photocatalytic activity by about 25%. It has been found that the crystallinity and nitrogen content of the carbon materials can be changed by changing the carbonization temperature, and these have an impact on their photocatalytic activity. A peat-derived carbon carbonized at 800 °C, with a N content of 4.88 at.% and an appropriate crystallinity has an outstanding photocatalytic activity with a high H2 evolution rate of 75.6 μmol H2 g−1 h−1 under visible-light irradiation.
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