Bandgap Engineering and Tuning of Electronic and Optical Properties of Hetero-atoms-doped-Graphene Composites by Density Functional Quantum Computing for Photocatalytic Applications
Graphene (GR) has considered to be a promising material to build proficient graphene-doped composites photocatalyst with superior catalytic activities for wastewater treatment. During the past decade, different graphene-doped composites have been constructed and applied in numerous solar and photoca...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Catalysis letters 2024-06, Vol.154 (6), p.2658-2669 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Graphene (GR) has considered to be a promising material to build proficient graphene-doped composites photocatalyst with superior catalytic activities for wastewater treatment. During the past decade, different graphene-doped composites have been constructed and applied in numerous solar and photocatalyst fields. GR-based composites have a sufficient surface area with numerous photocatalytic sites for wastewater treatment applications. In the present study the effect of hetero-atoms Aluminum, Nitrogen, and Boron on bandgap engineering and tuning of electronic and optical properties of GR-doped-composites by density functional quantum computing calculation. Our computed results demonstrate that hetero-atoms-doped-GR composites having direct energy band (E
g
) semiconductor nature with an increment from 0.0 to 1.75 eV by the inclusion of hetero-atoms in GR, maybe some extra strong sites are formed in p state into the lifting of the energy bandgap (E
g
). An extensive investigation of optical conductivity illustrates that increment in peaks from 2.5 to 4.0. Due to hetero-atoms dopant the absorbance peaks are increased and moved toward higher energy absorption. Our findings reveal that as compared to pure, Al, N,B hetero-atoms, the B-doped-GR surface has a large surface area with strong active sites for wastewater treatment. These theoretical findings can be useful in practical applications for wastewater remediation through hetero-atom-doped graphene composites.
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ISSN: | 1011-372X 1572-879X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10562-023-04541-6 |