Issue 56, 2015

Ni–Cu alloy nanoparticles loaded on various metal oxides acting as efficient catalysts for photocatalytic H2 evolution

Abstract

Catalysis of Al2O3–SiO2, TiO2, SiO2 and CeO2 (MOx) impregnated with pre-formed Ni–Cu alloy nanoparticles (Ni–CuNPs/MOx) for photocatalytic hydrogen (H2) evolution was compared with that of MOx impregnated with Ni2+ and Cu2+ ions followed by calcination and reduction (Ni–Cu/MOx). The photocatalytic H2 evolution was conducted by photoirradiation (λ > 340 nm) of a deaerated mixed solution of a phthalate buffer (pH 4.5) and acetonitrile [1 : 1 (v/v)] containing β-dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), 2-phenyl-4-(1-naphthyl)quinolinium ion (QuPh+–NA), and Ni–CuNPs/MOx or Ni–Cu/MOx as an electron donor, a photosensitiser and an H2-evolution catalyst, respectively. Ni–CuNPs/Al2O3–SiO2 exhibited activity for the photocatalytic H2 evolution, whereas Ni–Cu/Al2O3–SiO2 showed no activity. Such precursor dependent catalysis can be elucidated by the ion-exchangeable nature and high surface area of Al2O3–SiO2, on which Ni–Cu alloy particles hardly form from metal salts. On the other hand, Ni–Cu/TiO2 and Ni–Cu/SiO2 exhibited higher activity than Ni–CuNPs/TiO2 and Ni–CuNPs/SiO2, respectively, resulting from formation of smaller Ni–Cu alloy nanoparticles on TiO2 and SiO2 by reducing Ni2+ and Cu2+ on the surfaces. When CeO2 was used as the support, no catalytic activity was observed for either Ni–CuNPs/CeO2 or Ni–Cu/CeO2. Kinetic study for thermal H2 evolution suggested that Ni–CuNPs were severely deactivated for H2 evolution by being loaded on CeO2.

Graphical abstract: Ni–Cu alloy nanoparticles loaded on various metal oxides acting as efficient catalysts for photocatalytic H2 evolution

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2015
Accepted
11 May 2015
First published
11 May 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 44912-44919

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Ni–Cu alloy nanoparticles loaded on various metal oxides acting as efficient catalysts for photocatalytic H2 evolution

Y. Yamada, S. Shikano and S. Fukuzumi, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 44912 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA04838A

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