International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.43, No.30, 13738-13744, 2018
Kilogram-scale production of highly active chalcogenide photocatalyst for solar hydrogen generation
Solar photocatalytic hydrogen production from water has been regarded as an ideal way addressing world energy and environmental crises. The technology has long relied on the development of an efficient photocatalyst. In addition to its photocatalytic performance, the large-scale production of certain photocatalyst from the viewpoint of particle application remains a challenge yet has received insufficient focus. Herein, we report an efficient and practical batch preparation system based upon hydrothermal method to the scalable production of chalcogenide nanoparticle photocatalyst. Taking the synthesis of Cd0.5Zn0.5S (CZS) twinned photocatalyst as an example, the outcome of CZS photocatalyst could reach similar to 0.8 kg in this batched synthesis, which is about 390 times of the lab-scale production in mass amount. It was found that the twinned structure and visible-light absorption property were well maintained. Although further measurements toward the photocatalytic activity indicate slight decrement on solar H-2 generation compared to the lab-scale synthesized CZS photocatalyst, a high quantum efficiency of about 40.5% at 425 nm remained. The photocatalytic reaction could also stably proceed for 200 h without notable decay of H-2-evolution rate. This work thus provides a powerful means for facile scaling up the chalcogenide nanoparticle photocatalyst at the kilogram level with both high quality and good reproducibility. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.