Abstract Hydrogen fuel is a promising future energy source due to its high energy density and environmental sustainability. Photocatalytic water splitting, recognized as a green and economical route, offers an efficient method for hydrogen generation. In this work, a Fe 2 TiO 5 /α‐Fe 2 O 3 /g‐C 3 N 4 (FTG) ternary nanocomposite is synthesized via acid extraction hydrolysis followed by a hydrothermal technique, with varying g‐C 3 N 4 contents to enhance visible‐light activity through a dual charge transfer mechanism. The ternary nanocomposites exhibited excellent UV–vis absorption, strongly influenced by the ligand field transition of Fe 3+ . XPS analysis confirmed the presence of Ti 3+ states, facilitating electron transfer and suppressing recombination. Among the samples, FTG 15 (15 wt.% g‐C 3 N 4 ) achieved the highest hydrogen production rate of 8829 µmol h −1 g cat −1 , a 2.53‐fold improvement over bare Fe 2 TiO 5 . Stability tests showed 80% retention of initial hydrogen yield over four cycles. The photocurrent density of FTG 15 improved by 61% (≈0.018 mA cm −2 at 1.23 V) with a favorable onset potential shift (100 mV). These findings demonstrate that the Fe 2 TiO 5 /α‐Fe 2 O 3 /g‐C 3 N 4 ternary nanocomposite possesses strong visible‐light absorption and enhanced charge separation, making it a promising photocatalyst for sustainable hydrogen production.
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N. Ravivarman
Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation
V. Bharathi Mohan
Central Electrochemical Research Institute
S. Arunmetha
Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation
Advanced Sustainable Systems
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
Central Electrochemical Research Institute
Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68f3d0c11cb4135751d12ae8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adsu.202501090
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