Solar-driven water splitting for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution is considered a highly promising and costeffective solution to achieve a stable renewable energy supply.However,the sluggish kinetics of electron-hole...Solar-driven water splitting for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution is considered a highly promising and costeffective solution to achieve a stable renewable energy supply.However,the sluggish kinetics of electron-hole pairs’separation poses challenges in attaining satisfactory hydrogen production efficiency.Herein,we synthesized the exceptional performance of highly crystalline C_(3)N_(5)(HC–C_(3)N_(5))nanosheet as a photocatalyst,demonstrating a remarkable hydrogen evolution rate of 3.01 mmol h^(-1)g^(-1),which surpasses that of bulk C_(3)N_(5)(B–C_(3)N_(5))by a factor of 3.27.Experimental and theoretical analyses reveal that HC-C_(3)N_(5)nanosheets exhibit intriguing macroscopic photoinduced color changes,effectively broadening the absorption spectrum and significantly enhancing the generation of excitons.Besides,the cyano groups in HC-C_(3)N_(5)efficiently captures and converts photoexcited electrons into bound states,thereby prolonging their lifetimes and effectively separating electrons and holes into catalytically active regions.This research provides valuable insights into the establishment of bound electronic states for developing efficient photocatalysts.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.22006057,21906072 and 21908115)Postgraduate Research&Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province(China)(SJCX23_2197)Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province of China(LY20E080014).
文摘Solar-driven water splitting for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution is considered a highly promising and costeffective solution to achieve a stable renewable energy supply.However,the sluggish kinetics of electron-hole pairs’separation poses challenges in attaining satisfactory hydrogen production efficiency.Herein,we synthesized the exceptional performance of highly crystalline C_(3)N_(5)(HC–C_(3)N_(5))nanosheet as a photocatalyst,demonstrating a remarkable hydrogen evolution rate of 3.01 mmol h^(-1)g^(-1),which surpasses that of bulk C_(3)N_(5)(B–C_(3)N_(5))by a factor of 3.27.Experimental and theoretical analyses reveal that HC-C_(3)N_(5)nanosheets exhibit intriguing macroscopic photoinduced color changes,effectively broadening the absorption spectrum and significantly enhancing the generation of excitons.Besides,the cyano groups in HC-C_(3)N_(5)efficiently captures and converts photoexcited electrons into bound states,thereby prolonging their lifetimes and effectively separating electrons and holes into catalytically active regions.This research provides valuable insights into the establishment of bound electronic states for developing efficient photocatalysts.