A surface plasmon polariton-triggered Z-scheme for overall water splitting and solely light-induced hydrogen generation
We propose an advanced design of a plasmon-triggered Z-scheme for efficient overall water splitting (OWS), performed without the addition of sacrificial agents and by utilizing photons with longer wavelengths (close to NIR). As a Z-scheme, we used WO 3 flakes coupled with CdS quantum dots, which ens...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2022-07, Vol.1 (26), p.13829-13838 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose an advanced design of a plasmon-triggered Z-scheme for efficient overall water splitting (OWS), performed without the addition of sacrificial agents and by utilizing photons with longer wavelengths (close to NIR). As a Z-scheme, we used WO
3
flakes coupled with CdS quantum dots, which ensured OWS under illumination with shorter wavelengths. As a plasmonic support, a periodical Au grating, able to support surface plasmon polariton excitation under NIR illumination, was used. The efficiency of the proposed structure was tested using photo-electrochemical and solely light-induced OWS. It was demonstrated that plasmon triggering makes the utilization of low-energy photons possible in OWS. The amount of light-produced hydrogen increased synergistically under double-wavelengths (simultaneous Z-scheme triggering and plasmon excitation) or broad light spectrum illumination. Thus, our work shows an effective way to increase the efficiency of the Z-scheme for OWS with the complete utilization of sunlight energy.
Overall water splitting using the multi-wavelength triggering of the WO
3
-CdS Z-scheme coupled with a plasmon-active gold grating is demonstrated without the addition of a sacrificial agent. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7488 2050-7496 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2ta02365b |