Amorphous NiCoB-coupled MAPbI3 for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution†
Abstract
It was thought that the organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite MAPbI3 could be used to collect visible light for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, its ability to generate H2 is limited. Herein, we synthesized amorphous NiCoB through a redox method and coupled it with MAPbI3 to form the NiCoB/MAPbI3 composite photocatalyst by electrostatic self-assembly. 30% NiCoB/MAPbI3 exhibited the maximum H2 generation yield of 2625.57 μmol g−1 h−1, which was approximately 114 fold that of pristine MAPbI3 and much better than that of Pt/MAPbI3. In addition to the excellent photocatalytic HER capability, NiCoB/MAPbI3 maintained good stability in the 24 h cycling hydrogen evolution experiment. The photoelectric analysis showed that NiCoB as a cocatalyst could realize rapid charge separation. This work can offer a reference for the construction of efficient photocatalysts based on lead halide perovskites.