Strong Electron Coupling Effect of Prussian Blue Analogs Derived Ultrathin Nitrogen‐Doped Carbon Wrapped Fe‐CoP for Enhanced Wide Spectrum Photocatalytic H2 Evolution
Jiejie Jing,
Xue Wang,
Xuqiang Hao
et al.
Abstract:With the advantages of large specific surface area and high porosity of general metal‐organic frame materials, russian blue analogs have broad application prospects in catalysis. In this work, a series of ultra‐thin N‐doped carbon coated Fe‐CoP (Fe‐CoP@NC) are prepared by phosphating Fe‐Co‐Co Prussian blue analogs (Fe‐Co‐Co PBA) in different degrees for the broad‐spectrum photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. The results show that Fe‐CoP@NC‐3 has the highest photocatalytic hydrogen production rate of 16.6 mmol h−… Show more
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