Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
44811 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Highly crystalline nanosized Zn2SnO4 has been obtained by hydrothermal synthesis.•Zn2SnO4 itself shows activity for hydrogen production from methanol aqueous solutions.•When Pt is used as co-catalyst, the H2 production is dramatically improved.•This enhancement has been addressed to a decrease of the charge recombination rates due to the electron scavenging ability of Pt NPs.•Au nanoparticles show little activity as co-catalysts for H2 evolution reaction.

The activity of nanocrystalline Zn2SnO4 for photocatalytic hydrogen production from methanol aqueous solutions has been explored. A co-precipitation method starting from metal salts and a mild base as precipitating agent was used to obtain highly crystalline nanosized Zn2SnO4 with cubic inverse spinel structure. In-situ photodeposition of Pt and Au nanoparticles as co-catalysts was performed prior to the photocatalytic reaction. The obtained materials have been characterised by XRD, TEM, N2 adsorption isotherms and ICP-OES, Raman, UV–vis and photoluminescence spectroscopies. Bare Zn2SnO4 gives rise to hydrogen release from a methanol aqueous solution without catalyst deactivation. This photocatalytic activity is remarkably increased with the deposition of platinum. In contrast, the use of gold as co-catalyst increases the activity only slightly, with a lower hydrogen production than a Pt-loaded sample with the same nominal metal content. An improved charge separation and the activity of Pt as hydrogen evolution catalyst are invoked to account for the present findings.

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