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Effect of Nitrogen Doping Level on the Performance of N‐Doped Carbon Quantum Dot/TiO<sub>2</sub> Composites for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
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Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have attracted widespread interest for photocatalytic applications, owing to their low cost and excellent electron donor/acceptor properties. However, their advancement as visible-light photosensitizers in CQDs/semiconductor nanocomposites is currently impaired by their poor quantum yields (QYs). Herein, we describe the successful fabrication of a series of nitrogen-doped CQDs (NCDs) with N/C atomic ratios ranging from 0.14-0.30. NCDs with the highest N-doping level afforded a remarkable external QY of 66.8 % at 360 nm, and outstanding electron transfer properties and photosensitization efficiencies when physically adsorbed on P25 TiO<sub>2</sub> . A NCDs/P25-TiO<sub>2</sub> hybrid demonstrated excellent performance for hydrogen evolution in aqueous methanol under both UV and visible-light illumination relative to pristine P25 TiO<sub>2</sub> . Controlled nitrogen doping of CQDs therefore represents a very effective strategy for optimizing the performance of CQDs/semiconductor hybrid photocatalysts.
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