Construction of metal-free dual S-scheme heterojunction photocatalysts by rational band alignment for efficient hydrogen evolution

  • Yan Wang
  • , Xi Wu
  • , Qiaoling Yang
  • , Yuqi Zhao
  • , Hengliang Wang
  • , Arturo Pajares
  • , Jinying Zhang
  • , Jiahong Wang
  • , Wai Yeung Wong
  • , Xin Wang

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Abstract

Designing ternary heterojunction photocatalysts is regarded as a compelling approach to attain exceptional photocatalytic activity. However, they always suffer from poor interfacial contact and unclear charge transfer pathways. Herein, a metal-free dual S-scheme heterojunction photocatalyst comprised of black phosphorus (BP), carbon nitride (CN), violet phosphorus (VP) was designed by electrostatic self-assembly. The non-metallic feature of the BPCNVP heterostructure facilitates to form strong interfacial contact by coordinating active P sites in VP and BP with N atoms in CN. Notably, a definite dual S-scheme heterojunction configuration is achieved by rational band alignment of VP and BP, respectively, which significantly boosts the driving force for charge separation. The BPCNVP heterostructure exhibited a hydrogen evolution rate of 1669μmol h-1g−1 with excellent stability, surpassing most reported metal-free photocatalysts. This work demonstrates that the design of dual S-scheme heterojunction by metal-free materials provides valuable insights into the intricate reaction mechanism of ternary heterojunction photocatalysts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number132392
JournalFuel
Volume373
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Band alignment
  • Dual S-scheme
  • Hydrogen evolution
  • Metal-free photocatalyst
  • Violet phosphorous

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