A mini-review of ferrites-based photocatalyst on application of hydrogen production

Photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production is a promising strategy to produce renewable energy and decrease production cost. Spinel-ferrites are potential photocatalysts in photocatalytic reaction system due to their room temperature magnetization, the high thermal and chemical stability...

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Published inFrontiers in Energy Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 621 - 630
Main Authors MA, Haoxuan, LIU, Chunli
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Beijing Higher Education Press 01.09.2021
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production is a promising strategy to produce renewable energy and decrease production cost. Spinel-ferrites are potential photocatalysts in photocatalytic reaction system due to their room temperature magnetization, the high thermal and chemical stability, narrow bandgap with broader visible light absorption, and proper conduction band energy level with strong oxidation activity for water or organic compounds. However, the fast recombination of the photoexcited electrons and holes is a critical drawback of ferrites. Therefore, the features of crystallinity, particle size, specific surface area, morphology, and band energy structure have been summarized and investigated to solve this issue. Moreover, composites construction with ferrites and the popular support of TiO 2 or g-C 3N 4 are also summarized to illustrate the advanced improvement in photocatalytic hydrogen production. It has been shown that ferrites could induce the formation of metal ions impurity energy levels in TiO 2, and the strong oxidation activity of ferrites could accelerate the oxidation reaction kinetics in both TiO 2/ferrites and g-C 3N 4/ferrites systems. Furthermore, two representative reports of CaFe 2O 4/MgFe 2O 4 composite and ZnFe 2O 4/CdS composite are used to show the efficient heterojunction in a ferrite/ferrite composite and the ability of resistance to photo-corrosion, respectively.
Bibliography:spinel-ferrite
Document accepted on :2021-04-23
photocatalyst
composite
Document received on :2021-02-26
photocatalytic hydrogen production
ISSN:2095-1701
2095-1698
DOI:10.1007/s11708-021-0761-0