A novel design of SiH/CeO(111) van der Waals type-II heterojunction for water splitting

Searching for economical low-dimensional materials to construct the highly efficient type-II heterojunction photocatalysts for splitting water into hydrogen is very strategic. In this study, using the first-principles calculations, we construct a novel SiH/CeO 2 (111) type-II heterojunction with a v...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2021-02, Vol.23 (4), p.2812-2818
Hauptverfasser: Zeng, Jian, Xu, Liang, Luo, Xin, Peng, Bojun, Ma, Zongle, Wang, Ling-Ling, Yang, Youwen, Shuai, Cijun
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Zusammenfassung:Searching for economical low-dimensional materials to construct the highly efficient type-II heterojunction photocatalysts for splitting water into hydrogen is very strategic. In this study, using the first-principles calculations, we construct a novel SiH/CeO 2 (111) type-II heterojunction with a very small lattice mismatch of less than 1%. Based on AIMD simulation and phonon dispersion calculations, the SiH/CeO 2 (111) heterojunction reveals sufficient stability, and is easy to synthesize. Due to the vdW interaction between SiH and CeO 2 (111) components, electron and hole accumulation regions form at the heterojunction interface, which is very conducive to the separation of photoexcited electron-hole pairs. Besides, the SiH/CeO 2 (111) heterojunction has good visible light response, and even a strong absorption peak of up to 8.7 × 10 5 cm −1 in the high-energy visible region. More importantly, the SiH/CeO 2 (111) heterojunction exhibits good OER and HER performance because its oxidation and reduction potentials well meet the requirements of water splitting. Consequently, SiH/CeO 2 (111) is a potential photocatalyst for splitting water to hydrogen. SiH/CeO 2 (111) is a potential photocatalyst for splitting water to hydrogen.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/d0cp05238h