Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4

Spinel ferrites such as nickel ferrite are promising energy conversion photocatalysts as they are visible-light absorbers, chemically stable, earth abundant, and inexpensive. Nickel ferrite shows poor photocatalytic activity due to fast electron–hole recombination upon illumination. This study evalu...

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Main Authors: Lucy M. Ombaka, Ralf Dillert, Lars Robben, Detlef W. Bahnemann
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Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2020-03-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5134432
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spelling doaj-c0265e0efebe4709b781ff63c3c99d282020-11-25T02:13:33ZengAIP Publishing LLCAPL Materials2166-532X2020-03-0183031105031105-1310.1063/1.5134432Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4Lucy M. Ombaka0Ralf Dillert1Lars Robben2Detlef W. Bahnemann3Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Technische Chemie, Callinstrasse 3, Hannover D-30167, GermanyGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Technische Chemie, Callinstrasse 3, Hannover D-30167, GermanyFB2, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Crystallography, University of Bremen, Leobener Strasse 7, D-28359 Bremen, GermanyGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Technische Chemie, Callinstrasse 3, Hannover D-30167, GermanySpinel ferrites such as nickel ferrite are promising energy conversion photocatalysts as they are visible-light absorbers, chemically stable, earth abundant, and inexpensive. Nickel ferrite shows poor photocatalytic activity due to fast electron–hole recombination upon illumination. This study evaluates the capability of carbon dots (CDs) to improve charge-carrier separation in NiFe2O4. We report a facile solvothermal approach for synthesizing NiFe2O4 and CDs/NiFe2O4 nanoparticles at 200–215 °C. The photocatalysts were characterized using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy, photoelectrochemical analysis, and laser flash photolysis. Photocatalytic oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde under visible light was employed to test the effect of CDs on the photocatalytic efficacy of NiFe2O4. UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy depicted a total quenching of NIR absorption and a diminished absorption of a peak at ∼745 nm in CDs/NiFe2O4 compared with NiFe2O4, indicating a transfer of electrons from NiFe2O4 to CDs. A 12-fold increment in the incident-photon-to-charge-efficiency was achievable with CDs/NiFe2O4 (0.36%) compared with NiFe2O4 (0.03%). Impedance spectroscopy exhibited a more efficient charge separation and faster interfacial charge transfer in CDs/NiFe2O4 compared with pure NiFe2O4. This was accounted for by the lower initial quantity of charge carrier upon irradiation in CDs/NiFe2O4 compared with NiFe2O4 as detected from laser flash photolysis, indicating that CDs acted as electron acceptors and reservoirs in CDs/NiFe2O4. Compared with NiFe2O4, CDs/NiFe2O4 showed an enhanced photocatalytic activity toward formaldehyde formation. Consequently, CDs are good electron mediators for NiFe2O4, capable of improving charge-carrier separation and the photocatalytic activity of NiFe2O4.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5134432
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author Lucy M. Ombaka
Ralf Dillert
Lars Robben
Detlef W. Bahnemann
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Ralf Dillert
Lars Robben
Detlef W. Bahnemann
Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4
APL Materials
author_facet Lucy M. Ombaka
Ralf Dillert
Lars Robben
Detlef W. Bahnemann
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title Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4
title_short Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4
title_full Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4
title_fullStr Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of NiFe2O4
title_sort evaluating carbon dots as electron mediators in photochemical and photocatalytic processes of nife2o4
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publishDate 2020-03-01
description Spinel ferrites such as nickel ferrite are promising energy conversion photocatalysts as they are visible-light absorbers, chemically stable, earth abundant, and inexpensive. Nickel ferrite shows poor photocatalytic activity due to fast electron–hole recombination upon illumination. This study evaluates the capability of carbon dots (CDs) to improve charge-carrier separation in NiFe2O4. We report a facile solvothermal approach for synthesizing NiFe2O4 and CDs/NiFe2O4 nanoparticles at 200–215 °C. The photocatalysts were characterized using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy, photoelectrochemical analysis, and laser flash photolysis. Photocatalytic oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde under visible light was employed to test the effect of CDs on the photocatalytic efficacy of NiFe2O4. UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy depicted a total quenching of NIR absorption and a diminished absorption of a peak at ∼745 nm in CDs/NiFe2O4 compared with NiFe2O4, indicating a transfer of electrons from NiFe2O4 to CDs. A 12-fold increment in the incident-photon-to-charge-efficiency was achievable with CDs/NiFe2O4 (0.36%) compared with NiFe2O4 (0.03%). Impedance spectroscopy exhibited a more efficient charge separation and faster interfacial charge transfer in CDs/NiFe2O4 compared with pure NiFe2O4. This was accounted for by the lower initial quantity of charge carrier upon irradiation in CDs/NiFe2O4 compared with NiFe2O4 as detected from laser flash photolysis, indicating that CDs acted as electron acceptors and reservoirs in CDs/NiFe2O4. Compared with NiFe2O4, CDs/NiFe2O4 showed an enhanced photocatalytic activity toward formaldehyde formation. Consequently, CDs are good electron mediators for NiFe2O4, capable of improving charge-carrier separation and the photocatalytic activity of NiFe2O4.
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