Defect engineering has become a promising approach to improve the performance of hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)catalysts.Non-noble transition metal-based catalysts(TMCs)have shown significant promise as effective al...Defect engineering has become a promising approach to improve the performance of hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)catalysts.Non-noble transition metal-based catalysts(TMCs)have shown significant promise as effective alternatives to traditional platinum-group catalysts,attracting considerable attention.However,the industrial application of TMCs in electrocatalytic hydrogen production necessitates further optimization to boost both catalytic activity and stability.This review comprehensively examines the types,fabrication methods,and characterization techniques of various defects that enhance catalytic HER activity.Key advancements include optimizing defect concentration and distribution,coupling heteroatoms with vacancies,and leveraging the synergy between bond lengths and defects.In-depth discussions highlight the electronic structure and catalytic mechanisms elucidated through in-situ characterization and density functional theory calculations.Additionally,future directions are identified,exploring novel defect types,emphasizing precision synthesis methods,industrial-scale preparation techniques,and strategies to enhance structural stability and understanding the in-depth catalytic mechanism.This review aims to inspire further research and development in defect-engineered HER catalysts,providing pathways for high efficiency and cost-effectiveness in hydrogen production.展开更多
Surface plasmon resonance(SPR)of metals may provide a way to improve light absorption and utilization of semiconductors,achieving better solar light conversion and photocatalysis efficiency.This study uses the advanta...Surface plasmon resonance(SPR)of metals may provide a way to improve light absorption and utilization of semiconductors,achieving better solar light conversion and photocatalysis efficiency.This study uses the advantages of SPR in metallic Bi and artificial defects to cooperatively enhance the photocatalytic performance of BiOI.The catalysts were prepared by partial reduction of BiOI to form Bi@defective BiOI,which showed highly enhanced visible photocatalytic activity for NOx removal.The effects of reductant quantity on the photocatalytic performance of Bi@defective BiOI were investigated.The as-prepared photocatalyst(Bi/BiOI-2)using 2 mmol of reductant NaBH4 showed the most efficient visible light photocatalytic activity.This enhanced activity can be ascribed to the synergistic effects of metallic Bi and oxygen vacancies.The electrons from the valence band tend to accumulate at vacancy states;therefore,the increased charge density would cause the adsorbed oxygen to transform more easily into superoxide radicals and,further,into hydroxyl radicals.These radicals are the main active species that oxidize NO into final products.The SPR effect of elemental Bi enables the improvement of visible light absorption efficiency and the promotion of charge carrier separation,which are crucial factors in boosting photocatalysis.NO adsorption and reaction processes on Bi/BiOI-2 were dynamically monitored by in situ infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR).The Bi/BiOI photocatalysis mechanism co-mediated by elemental Bi and oxygen vacancies was proposed based on the analysis of intermediate products and DFT calculations.This present work could provide new insights into the design of high-performance photocatalysts and understanding of the photocatalysis reaction mechanism for air-purification applications.展开更多
文摘Defect engineering has become a promising approach to improve the performance of hydrogen evolution reaction(HER)catalysts.Non-noble transition metal-based catalysts(TMCs)have shown significant promise as effective alternatives to traditional platinum-group catalysts,attracting considerable attention.However,the industrial application of TMCs in electrocatalytic hydrogen production necessitates further optimization to boost both catalytic activity and stability.This review comprehensively examines the types,fabrication methods,and characterization techniques of various defects that enhance catalytic HER activity.Key advancements include optimizing defect concentration and distribution,coupling heteroatoms with vacancies,and leveraging the synergy between bond lengths and defects.In-depth discussions highlight the electronic structure and catalytic mechanisms elucidated through in-situ characterization and density functional theory calculations.Additionally,future directions are identified,exploring novel defect types,emphasizing precision synthesis methods,industrial-scale preparation techniques,and strategies to enhance structural stability and understanding the in-depth catalytic mechanism.This review aims to inspire further research and development in defect-engineered HER catalysts,providing pathways for high efficiency and cost-effectiveness in hydrogen production.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21501016,21777011 and 21822601)the National Key R&D Program of China(2016YFC02047)+2 种基金the Innovative Research Team of Chongqing(CXTDG201602014)the Key Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing(cstc2017jcyj BX0052)the National Ten Thousand Talent Program of China~~
文摘Surface plasmon resonance(SPR)of metals may provide a way to improve light absorption and utilization of semiconductors,achieving better solar light conversion and photocatalysis efficiency.This study uses the advantages of SPR in metallic Bi and artificial defects to cooperatively enhance the photocatalytic performance of BiOI.The catalysts were prepared by partial reduction of BiOI to form Bi@defective BiOI,which showed highly enhanced visible photocatalytic activity for NOx removal.The effects of reductant quantity on the photocatalytic performance of Bi@defective BiOI were investigated.The as-prepared photocatalyst(Bi/BiOI-2)using 2 mmol of reductant NaBH4 showed the most efficient visible light photocatalytic activity.This enhanced activity can be ascribed to the synergistic effects of metallic Bi and oxygen vacancies.The electrons from the valence band tend to accumulate at vacancy states;therefore,the increased charge density would cause the adsorbed oxygen to transform more easily into superoxide radicals and,further,into hydroxyl radicals.These radicals are the main active species that oxidize NO into final products.The SPR effect of elemental Bi enables the improvement of visible light absorption efficiency and the promotion of charge carrier separation,which are crucial factors in boosting photocatalysis.NO adsorption and reaction processes on Bi/BiOI-2 were dynamically monitored by in situ infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR).The Bi/BiOI photocatalysis mechanism co-mediated by elemental Bi and oxygen vacancies was proposed based on the analysis of intermediate products and DFT calculations.This present work could provide new insights into the design of high-performance photocatalysts and understanding of the photocatalysis reaction mechanism for air-purification applications.