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Isolation, Architecture of Ag8-Cluster Modified Polyoxometalate for Water Reduction into Hydrogen Driven by Visible
Ling-Tong Xu1, Yan Zhao1, Pin-Fang Yan1
1College of Chemical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, P. R. China.
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To alleviate the shortage of oil resources, photocatalytic water decomposition into hydrogen (H2) is an efficient method to produce clean and green energy with the potential to replace oil in many fields. Under hydrothermal conditions, two Strandberg-type phosphomolybdates were synthesized, formulated as [Ag4(C8H6N2)6H2O][H2P2Mo5O23]·1H2O (1) and [Ag(C4H4N2)]8[H2P2Mo5O23]2·11H2O (2), based on MoO3, Ag(NO3)3, H3PO4 and two N-containing organic ligands (quinoxaline and pyridazine). The single-crystal structure analysis indicates that compound 1 showed one-dimensional chain constructed from [Ag3(C8H6N2)4]3+, [Ag(C8H6N2)2]+ cations and [H2P2Mo5O23]4- anions, while compound 2 features a two-dimensional-layered structure formed by interesting [Ag(C4H4N2)O]8 clusters connecting [H2P2Mo5O23]4- anions. Under visible light irradiation, both compounds showed excellent performance in hydrogen production. After 8 h of visible light irradiation, the H2 yields were 243.6 (1) and 401.1 (2) μmol, which have wide application prospects in the photocatalysis field. Meanwhile, comparative experiments showed that the Ag+ ions significantly promoted hydrogen production under visible light, serving as a crucial active center in the photocatalytic water decomposition into the hydrogen process.
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