Abstract
Destabilization of a ligand-stabilized semiconductor nanocrystal solution with an oxidizing agent can lead to a macroscopic highly porous self-supporting nanocrystal network entitled hydrogel, with good accessibility to the surface. The previously reported charge carrier delocalization beyond a single nanocrystal building block in such gels can extend the charge carrier mobility and make a photocatalytic reaction more probable. The synthesis of ligand-stabilized nanocrystals with specific physicochemical properties is possible, thanks to the advances in colloid chemistry made in the last decades. Combining the properties of these nanocrystals with the advantages of nanocrystal-based hydrogels will lead to novel materials with optimized photocatalytic properties. This work demonstrates that CdSe quantum dots, CdS nanorods, and CdSe/CdS dot-in-rod-shaped nanorods as nanocrystal-based hydrogels can exhibit a much higher hydrogen production rate compared to their ligand-stabilized nanocrystal solutions. The gel synthesis through controlled destabilization by ligand oxidation preserves the high surface-to-volume ratio, ensures the accessible surface area even in hole-trapping solutions and facilitates photocatalytic hydrogen production without a co-catalyst. Especially with such self-supporting networks of nanocrystals, the problem of colloidal (in)stability in photocatalysis is circumvented. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and photoelectrochemical measurements reveal the advantageous properties of the 3D networks for application in photocatalytic hydrogen production.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2208108 |
| Journal | Small |
| Volume | 19 |
| Issue number | 21 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 24 May 2023 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Keywords
- charge carrier separation
- nanocrystal-based hydrogels
- photocatalysis
- photocatalytic hydrogen production
- self-assembly
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Chemistry
- General Materials Science
- Biotechnology
- Biomaterials
Research output
- 1 Doctoral thesis
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Investigation of semiconductor-metal heteronanostructured assemblies and their photoelectrochemical properties
Schlenkrich, J. C., 5 Apr 2024, Hannover: Leibniz Universität Hannover. 131 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral thesis
Open Access
Projects
- 2 Finished
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PhoenixD: Cluster of Excellence 2122/1: Photonics, Optics, and Engineering – Innovation Across Disciplines
Morgner, U. (Principal Investigator) & Overmeyer, L. (Co-Principal Investigator)
1 Jan 2019 → 31 Dec 2025
Project: Research
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Synthesis of Heterogels from Metal and Metal Oxide Nanocrystals by Means of Cryogelation Method for Application in Electrocatalysis
Bigall, N.-C. (Principal Investigator)
1 Apr 2017 → 31 Mar 2020
Project: Research
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