In situ configuration of dual S-scheme BP/(Ti 3 C 2 T x @TiO 2 ) heterojunction for broadband spectrum solar-driven photocatalytic H 2 evolution in pure water

Artificial photocatalysis with high-efficiency is a promising route for storing sustainable energy from water splitting. Whereas it is challenging to broaden the solar-spectrum responsive window for harvesting high level of conversion. Herein, based on the band-matching engineering theory, a design...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2022-03, Vol.610, p.13
Hauptverfasser: Ai, Zizheng, Zhang, Kang, Xu, Luoluo, Huang, Meiling, Shi, Dong, Shao, Yongliang, Shen, Jianxing, Wu, Yongzhong, Hao, Xiaopeng
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Zusammenfassung:Artificial photocatalysis with high-efficiency is a promising route for storing sustainable energy from water splitting. Whereas it is challenging to broaden the solar-spectrum responsive window for harvesting high level of conversion. Herein, based on the band-matching engineering theory, a design of dual S-Scheme heterojunction system is proposed and established in a BP/(Ti C T @TiO ) composite photocatalyst. The complementary light response region between TiO and BP realizes the extension of solar energy utilization over a broad absorption window. Furthermore, this specific band-matching configuration endows spatially long-lived charge carriers with greater accumulation on the divided sub-systems, thereby maintaining the sufficient potential energy capacity associated with excellent photocatalytic properties (H evolution rate of 564.8 μmol h  g and AQE of 2.7% at 380 nm in pure water). This work describes a promising protocol of designing advanced broadband light-activated photocatalytic systems for solar-chemical energy conversion applications.
ISSN:1095-7103