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Phosphorus-doped In2S3 with Rich Sulfur Vacancies Toward Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production from Formaldehyde Solution

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & FUELS(2024)

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Developing high-efficiency and low-cost hydrogen production catalysts is essential to alleviate environmental problems. Indium sulfide is an effective catalyst for photocatalytic water-splitting reactions to produce hydrogen (H-2). However, the high hole-electron recombination rate of indium-based nanoparticles restricts their practical applications. To overcome this, we fabricated a P-doped In2S3 catalyst with S vacancies through a calcination method. When the P-doping magnitude is 0.4 wt%, the resultant catalyst reports the optimal photo-catalytic activity (3853.4 mu mol h(-1) g(-1)) in the presence of formaldehyde, molecular oxygen and visible light illumination, which is more than 6.3 times higher than that of pure In2S3 (603.3 mu mol h(-1) g(-1)). The synergetic effect of sulfur vacancies and the P-doping can lead to a narrower band gap in the In2S3 nanoparticles, thereby promoting photogenerated hole-electron pair separation and photo-catalytic hydrogen production ability. We find that molecular O-2 plays a crucial role in promoting the oxidation of formaldehyde to produce photo-catalytic H-2. During the entire reaction process, molecular oxygen will not be consumed (similar to a cocatalyst). Benefiting from the enhanced charge separation and transfer processes, the P-doped In2S3 with S vacancies exhibits excellent photo-catalytic hydrogen production performance from formaldehyde solution.
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