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A series of cobalt bis(thiosemicarbazone) catalysts for effective photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction

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In order to diminish environmental issues such as global warming due to increased carbo dioxide (CO2) emissions, considerable efforts have been made in the research community. Photocatalytic hydrogen (H2) production is a very important way towards this goal, since sunlight is an abundant source of energy and H2 is a clean fuel, producing no greenhouse gases. Inexpensive, stable and non-toxic carbon dots were easily synthesized and used as photosensitizers in water in the presence of a series of molecular cobalt catalysts (CoTSC). The catalysts were thiosemicarbazonebased complexes able to transfer electrons for hydrogen evolution reaction. Under visible light irradiation, the nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCdots) transfer the photoexcited electrons to the catalyst, producing an activity of 358 μmol gNCdot-1 h-1 (TONCo=570) for CoTSC-N(CH3)2CN after 24h of irradiation. These types of molecular catalysts display great activity and stability in combination with the easily synthesized and modified carbon dot materials.

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hal-04200012 , version 1 (08-09-2023)

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Michael Papadakis, Georgios Landrou, Marie Poisson, Léa Delmotte, Katerina a G Achileos, et al.. A series of cobalt bis(thiosemicarbazone) catalysts for effective photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2023, 26 (35), ⟨10.1002/ejic.202300352⟩. ⟨hal-04200012⟩
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