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Constructing efficient polyimide(PI)/Ag aerogel photocatalyst by ethanol supercritical drying technique for hydrogen evolution

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 502, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.144187

Keywords

Polyimide(PI)/Ag; Aerogel; Photocatalyst; Ethanol supercritical drying; H-2 production

Funding

  1. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M652452]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019BEM015, ZR2017BEM009, ZR2019MEM034, ZR2019PB029]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21603125]
  4. Youth Science Funds of Shandong Academy of Sciences [2019QN0024]
  5. Shandong's 2018 Support Plan for Innovative Talents

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As one kind of promising photocatalyst, polyimide (PI) still suffers from poor light absorption, low charge transfer efficiency and small specific surface area. Herein, PI/Ag aerogel photocatalysts were designed by the sol-gel method and ethanol supercritical drying technique. As expected, Ag element in PI/Ag aerogel is in two forms, one is introduced into the imide ring of PI in the form of Ag-C bond, and another is the dopant Ag atoms. The former kind of Ag element can weaken the planar hydrogen bonding and improve the charge transfer efficiency, and the latter can form LSPR effect and promote the photoelectron-holes separation. Apart from that, the high specific surface area of the aerogel photocatalyst also favors the photocatalysis. All these effects boost the photocatalytic activity of the PI/Ag aerogel photocatalysts. The average rate of H-2 production is up to 166.1 mu mol h(-1) g(-1) for PI/Ag-1 aerogel, which is ca. 8 times as much as that of PI aerogel. The work supplies an efficient approach for constructing effective aerogel photocatalysts for H-2 production.

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