新型 S 型 Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl 异质结实现高效稳定的光催化活性

IF 9 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Yunxiang Zhang, Zhichao Mu, Chenliang Zhou, Zhe Zhang, Zhili Chen, Xiangyu Cheng, Hazem Abdelsalam, Wei Chen, Diab Khalafallah, Qinfang Zhang
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摘要

对于新型 Sillén-Aurivillius 氧卤化物来说,提高光催化活性以实现二氧化碳还原和有机污染物降解的策略仍然是一个关键挑战。本研究设计了 Bi24O31Cl10 和 Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl 的 S 型异质结,用于还原二氧化碳和降解有机污染物。与原始的 Bi24O31Cl10 和 Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl 氧卤化物相比,合成的 5% Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl (BOC/BFTOC-5)复合材料的二氧化碳还原率和 RhB 有机污染物的去除率都很高。这种迷人的光催化性能可归因于 Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl 异质结所产生的增强可见光吸附和光生载流子分离的协同效应。同时,捕获实验证实,催化过程中的主要活性物种是光生空穴(h+)和羟基自由基(-OH)。这项工作旨在通过 Bi 基氧卤化物提供一种 S 型异质结,以实现高效的光催化活性。
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Novel S-scheme Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl Heterojunction for Efficient and Stable Photocatalytic Activities

Novel S-scheme Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl Heterojunction for Efficient and Stable Photocatalytic Activities

The strategy to boost photocatalytic activities towards CO2 reduction and organic pollutants degradation is still a key challenge for novel Sillén-Aurivillius oxyhalides. In this work, a S-scheme heterojunction of Bi24O31Cl10 and Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl is designed for CO2 reduction and organic pollutants degradation. The as-synthesized 5% Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl (BOC/BFTOC-5) composites depicts an appealing CO2 reduction and removal rate for RhB organic pollutants in comparison with pristine Bi24O31Cl10 and Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl oxyhalides. This fascinating photocatalytic performance could be ascribed to the synergic effect of the enhanced visible light adsorption and photo-generated carriers separation derived from the Bi24O31Cl10/Bi7Fe2Ti2O17Cl heterojunction. Simultaneously, the trapping experiments confirm that the main active species during the catalytic process are the photo-generated hole (h+) and the hydroxy free radical (·OH). This work aims at providing a S-scheme heterojunction via Bi-based oxyhalides for efficient photocatalytic activity.

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Materials Today Energy
Materials Today Energy Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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15.10
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291
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期刊介绍: Materials Today Energy is a multi-disciplinary, rapid-publication journal focused on all aspects of materials for energy. Materials Today Energy provides a forum for the discussion of high quality research that is helping define the inclusive, growing field of energy materials. Part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Energy offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on both theoretical and experimental work in relation to energy harvesting, conversion, storage and distribution, on topics including but not limited to: -Solar energy conversion -Hydrogen generation -Photocatalysis -Thermoelectric materials and devices -Materials for nuclear energy applications -Materials for Energy Storage -Environment protection -Sustainable and green materials
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