| Abstract |
An acid-modified g-C3N4 (OF-gCN) coupled 2D flower-like flakes of NiO (F-NiO) and aluminum (Al) dispersed Type II heterojunction was explored for photocatalytic H2 production. The morphological effect of 2D F-NiO and NiO nanoparticles on efficiency improvement was also investigated. Acid-treated OF-gCN altered the morphology, where the porous nanosheets of OF-gCN coupled with 2D F-NiO generated 1.1 times improved H2 generation than OF-gCN/NiO NPs due to improved electron transfer, as well as light absorption. Whereas OF-gCN/2D F-NiO@Al generated 1150 μmolg−1 H2, and it was 10.9 and 6.5-fold more than pure OF-gCN and 2D F-NiO, respectively. The efficient photocatalytic production of H2 was associated with the efficient separation and transfer of charges across the heterojunction, increased visible light activity, and provision of a metal site for increased reduction reaction. The ternary composite was also advantageous for optimizing stability for numerous cycles of continuous H2 generation. Thus, acid-modified OF-gCN and 2D flake-like F-NiO, modified with low-cost, earth-abundant, and non-noble Al metal, exhibit great promise for being utilized in the synthesis of inexpensive, morphology-driven catalysts. It also hold promise for wider applications in sustainable energy conversion technologies.
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| Year of Publication |
2025
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| Journal |
Fuel
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| Volume |
406
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| Start Page |
136898
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| Date Published |
09/2025
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| Type of Article |
Research Article
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| URL |
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0016236125026237
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| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2025.136898
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Comparative study of acid-modified g-C3N4 coupled 2D flower-like flakes vs. nanoparticulate NiO: Aluminum-modified gCN/2D flaked NiO for efficient morphology-driven photocatalytic hydrogen evolution