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    Chen Tai, Hua-rong Liu, Yuan Hu. Fabrication for Improved Photocatalytic H2 Production Using γ-Ray Irradiation: Yolk-shell and Hollow Structures Derived from MIL-125[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics , 2023, 36(3): 329-338. DOI: 10.1063/1674-0068/cjcp2104074
    Citation: Chen Tai, Hua-rong Liu, Yuan Hu. Fabrication for Improved Photocatalytic H2 Production Using γ-Ray Irradiation: Yolk-shell and Hollow Structures Derived from MIL-125[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics , 2023, 36(3): 329-338. DOI: 10.1063/1674-0068/cjcp2104074

    Fabrication for Improved Photocatalytic H2 Production Using γ-Ray Irradiation: Yolk-shell and Hollow Structures Derived from MIL-125

    • The yolk-shell MIL-125/TiO\begindocument_2\enddocument/ Pt/CdS and hollow TiO\begindocument_2\enddocument/Pt/CdS visible-light catalysts were successfully synthesized from MIL-125 by\begindocument\gamma\enddocument-ray irradiation. During the reduction process by\begindocument\gamma\enddocument-ray irradiation, metal organic frameworks are partially or completely hydrolyzed to TiO_2nanosheets, forming the unique yolk-shell or hollow structure. The hydrogen production rate is 2.9835 mmol\cdotg^-1\cdoth^-1for yolk-shell structures and 1.9342 mmol\cdotg^-1\cdoth^-1for hollow structures under visible-light illumination, which is 7.9 and 5.1 times higher than that of CdS, respectively. The excellent properties of these photocatalysts may be attributed to the effective absorption and utilization of the light, the porous yolk-shell or hollow structure derived from MIL-125 to facilitate mass transfer, and close contact among CdS nanoparticles, TiO_2nanosheets and Pt nanoparticles to improve the separation of electron-hole pairs. This research can provide a simple and new method for the construction of high efficiency photocatalysts derived from MOFs using the\gamma-ray irradiation.
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