Ruby Phul, Guobin Jia, Emir Utku Skercileroglu, Ratnadip De, Yves Carstensen, Andrea Dellith, Jan Dellith, Jonathan Plentz, Ferdi Karadas, Benjamin Dietzek-Ivansic
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Abstract
The design and development of particulate photocatalysts has been an attractive strategy to incorporate earth-abundant metal ions to water splitting devices. Herein, we synthesized CoFe-Prussian blue (PB) coated ZnO origami core-shell nanostructures (PB@ZnO) with different mass ratio of PB components and investigated their photocatalytic water oxidation activities in the presence of an electron scavenger. Photocatalytic experiments reveal that the integration of PB on ZnO boosts the oxygen evolution rate by a factor of ~2.4 compared to bare ZnO origami. We ascribe this increased photocatalytic rate to an improved charge carrier separation and transfer due to the formation of heterojunction at the interface between PB and ZnO. Long-term photocatalytic experiments indicate that the activity and stability of the catalyst was preserved up to 9 h. Our results indicate that the core-shell PB@ZnO particles possess a proper band energy alignment for the photocatalytic water oxidation process.
颗粒光催化剂的设计和开发是将地球上丰富的金属离子结合到水分解装置中的一种有吸引力的策略。在此,我们合成了不同PB组分质量比的cu - prussian blue (PB)涂层ZnO折纸核壳纳米结构(PB@ZnO),并研究了它们在电子清除剂存在下的光催化水氧化活性。光催化实验表明,PB在ZnO上的集成使ZnO折纸的析氧速率提高了约2.4倍。我们认为这种光催化速率的提高是由于PB和ZnO界面上异质结的形成改善了载流子的分离和转移。长期光催化实验表明,催化剂的活性和稳定性保持了9小时。我们的结果表明,核壳PB@ZnO粒子具有适合光催化水氧化过程的能带排列。
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