Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1268482 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Covalently linked silicon-phthalocyanine-graphene nanocomposite was synthesized.•SiPc(phenyl)2G2/Pt worked as efficient photocatalyst for H2 production.•Surfactant improved the stability and activity of the photocatalytic H2 evolution.

A new hybrid silicon-phthalocyanine phenyl covalently functionalized graphene (SiPc(phenyl)2G2) was synthesized. The high fluorescence quenching efficiency and enhanced photocurrent suggested a rapid photoinduced energy transfer from SiPc(phenyl) moiety to graphene sheets through the covalent bond. Using the above synthesized hybrid as a photosensitizer, the SiPc(phenyl)2G2 functionalized Pt nanocomposite (SiPc(phenyl)2G2/Pt) was easily obtained via photodeposition method. The as-prepared SiPc(phenyl)2G2/Pt showed efficient photocatalytic hydrogen generation from water splitting under both UV–vis and visible light irradiation. Interestingly, with the aid of surfactants, the photocatalytic activity and stability of the SiPc(phenyl)2G2/Pt nanocomposites in the solution were distinctly improved owning to the nanocomposite aggregation prevention. This investigation demonstrates a unique approach to construct stable high photoresponisve organic hybrid composites for solar energy utilization.

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