Plasmonic metal/MoxW1−xO3−y for visible-light-enhanced H2 production from ammonia borane†
Abstract
A plasmonic Pd/MoxW1−xO3−y hybrid, having Pd NPs anchored on a plasmonic MoxW1−xO3−y support, is obtained by a solution-processed impregnation-reduction method. The synthesized Pd/MoxW1−xO3−y hybrid exhibits strong visible light absorption with a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak at around 700 nm. It is demonstrated that such a Pd/MoxW1−xO3−y hybrid displays dramatic plasmon-enhanced photocatalytic performance in the dehydrogenation of ammonia borane (NH3BH3) solution under visible light irradiation, which mainly results from the synergetic effect between Pd NPs and emerging W5+ ions. More importantly, the performance of the Pd/MoxW1−xO3−y hybrid is almost 5.2 and 5 times higher than those of MoxW1−xO3−y-NaBH4 (MoxW1−xO3−y obtained by NaBH4 reduction) and our previously reported plasmonic Pd/MoO3−x nanosheets. This study may open up the possibility of rationally designing plasmonic metal/semiconductor hybrids for highly efficient heterogeneous catalysis.