Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production Using Semiconductor (CdSe)13 Clusters

Soyeon Lee, Yeji Lee, Hafiz Ghulam Abbas, Seunghyun Ji, Seo Young Kim, Kyunghoon Lee, Shi Li, Eon Ji Lee, Jongmin Choi, Hyungju Ahn, In Young Kim, Su Il In, Stefan Ringe, Youn Jeong Jang, Jiwoong Yang

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Abstract

Atomically precise (CdSe)13 clusters, the smallest CdSe semiconductors, represent a unique class of materials at the boundary between nanocrystals and molecules. Despite their promising potential, low structural stability limits their applications as photocatalysts. Herein, we report photocatalytic hydrogen production using atomically precise (CdSe)13 clusters. To improve stability in aqueous environments, we induce self-assembly into suprastructures, making them suitable for water splitting. Our findings demonstrate that Co2+ doping enhances the electrical properties of these clusters, while bipyridine serves as cocatalyst by interacting with Co2+ dopants and providing catalytic active sites. Through the synergistic effects of Co2+ doping and bipyridine, Co2+-doped (CdSe)13 suprastructures achieve promising hydrogen evolution activity, surpassing those of undoped suprastructures or nanoclusters. Theoretical calculations confirm that Co2+ doping and bipyridine incorporation lower the hydrogen adsorption energy, consistent with the experimental results. These results highlight the potential of semiconductor (CdSe)13 clusters as photocatalysts for sustainable hydrogen production.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7351-7360
Number of pages10
JournalNano Letters
Volume25
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 May 2025

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Keywords

  • (CdSe) clusters
  • doping
  • photocatalysts
  • solar hydrogen
  • suprastructures

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