Charge transfer optimization: Role of Cu-graphdiyne/NiCoMoO4 S-scheme heterojunction and Ohmic junction

IF 5.9 4区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
Yihu Ke , Shuai Wang , Fei Jin , Guangbo Liu , Zhiliang Jin , Noritatsu Tsubaki
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The effective separation ability of photogenerated carriers plays a crucial role in catalytic hydrogen production. Establishing a heterojunction structure is an effective means to overcome the limited carrier separation ability of some single catalysts. In this paper, Cu, graphdiyne (GDY) and NiCoMoO4 are successfully coupled to construct a composite photocatalyst NCY-15%. The addition of sheet GDY effectively prevents the aggregation of NiCoMoO4, increases the number of active sites, and enhances the light-trapping ability of the composite catalyst. The synergistic interaction of S-scheme heterojunction and Ohmic junction heterojunction between Cu, GDY and NiCoMoO4 provides a unique transfer pathway for electrons, facilitating the rapid separation of photogenerated carriers and accelerating electron transfer, while retaining electrons with strong reducing capacity to participate in hydrogen production, thereby increasing the hydrogen evolution rate. This provides a new way for the development of GDY based photocatalysts.

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结构化学
结构化学 化学-晶体学
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry “JIEGOU HUAXUE ”, an academic journal consisting of reviews, articles, communications and notes, provides a forum for the reporting and discussion of current novel research achievements in the fields of structural chemistry, crystallography, spectroscopy, quantum chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry, material science, etc. Structural Chemistry has been indexed by SCI, CA, and some other prestigious publications.
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