Strain-Induced Photocatalytic H 2 Production over BiVO 4 in Pure Water without Any Cocatalyst

In this study, BiVO nanosheets (BiVO -NS) were prepared by a facile hydrothermal method. It is found that sonication-induced strain can effectively promote the H production over BiVO -NS in the presence of pure water without any cocatalysts. With the assistance of the sonication, the H production ov...

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Veröffentlicht in:Langmuir 2024-08, Vol.40 (33), p.17807-17814
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Xiaoxiao, Si, Ruiru, Wang, Xiangge, Zheng, Shifan, Zhao, Xiaojing, Xu, Wentao, Pan, Xiaoyang, Yi, Zhiguo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, BiVO nanosheets (BiVO -NS) were prepared by a facile hydrothermal method. It is found that sonication-induced strain can effectively promote the H production over BiVO -NS in the presence of pure water without any cocatalysts. With the assistance of the sonication, the H production over BiVO -NS is 1.344 mmol·g after 3 h simulated sunlight irradiation, which is 24.8 times higher than that of BiVO -NS without sonication (0.054 mmol·g ). In addition, the products of water oxidation are determined to be hydroxyl radicals and hydrogen peroxide. Moreover, BiVO -NS also shows obviously enhanced photoactivity than that of the commercially available BiVO nanoparticles (BiVO -C). The improved photoactivity of BiVO -NS is attributed to the effective charge separation and low charge transfer resistance. The underlying mechanism of sonication-promoted water splitting is investigated by a variety of controlled experiments. The results show that ultrasonic waves can produce obvious strain inside the sample, which results in lattice distortion of BiVO . Therefore, the conduction band of BiVO is obviously negative shifted, which is beneficial for H production. In addition, the strain in BiVO also produces local polarization of the sample, which effectively promotes the charge transfer and separation process. It is hoped that our study could provide a new strategy for achieving efficient photocatalytic water splitting.
ISSN:0743-7463
1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02315