Interface engineering can improve the charge separation efficiency and inhibit photocorrosion is an emerging direction of developing more efficient and cost-effective photocatalytic systems.Herein,we report the sulfur...Interface engineering can improve the charge separation efficiency and inhibit photocorrosion is an emerging direction of developing more efficient and cost-effective photocatalytic systems.Herein,we report the sulfur-confined intimate Cd S intergrown Cd(Cd S/Cd)Ohmic junction(peanut-chocolate-ball like)for high-efficient H2production with superior anti-photocorrosion ability,which was fabricated from in-situ photoreduction of CdS intergrown Cd2SO4(OH)2(CdS/Cd2SO4(OH)2)prepared through a facile space-controlled-solvothermal method.The ratios of CdS/Cd can be effectively controlled by tunning that of CdS/Cd2SO4(OH)2which were prepared by adjusting the volume of reaction liquid and the remaining space of the reactor.Experiments investigations and density functional theory(DFT)calculations reveal that the Cd S intergrown Cd Ohmic junction interfaces(with appropriate content Cd intergrown on Cd S(19.54 wt%))are beneficial in facilitating the transfer of photogenerated electrons by constructing an interfacial electric field and forming sulfur-confined structures for preventing the positive holes(h+)oxidize the Cd S.This contributes to a high photocatalytic H2production activity of 95.40μmol h-1(about 32.3 times higher than bare Cd S)and possesses outstanding photocatalytic stability over 205 h,much longer than most Cd S-based photocatalysts previously reported.The interface engineering design inspired by the structure of peanut-chocolate-ball can greatly promote the future development of catalytic systems for wider application.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22162008,22162007)the Science and Technology Supporting Project of Guizhou Province([2022]208,[2021]480)the Basic Research Program of Science&Technology Department of Guizhou Province([2020]1Y055)。
文摘Interface engineering can improve the charge separation efficiency and inhibit photocorrosion is an emerging direction of developing more efficient and cost-effective photocatalytic systems.Herein,we report the sulfur-confined intimate Cd S intergrown Cd(Cd S/Cd)Ohmic junction(peanut-chocolate-ball like)for high-efficient H2production with superior anti-photocorrosion ability,which was fabricated from in-situ photoreduction of CdS intergrown Cd2SO4(OH)2(CdS/Cd2SO4(OH)2)prepared through a facile space-controlled-solvothermal method.The ratios of CdS/Cd can be effectively controlled by tunning that of CdS/Cd2SO4(OH)2which were prepared by adjusting the volume of reaction liquid and the remaining space of the reactor.Experiments investigations and density functional theory(DFT)calculations reveal that the Cd S intergrown Cd Ohmic junction interfaces(with appropriate content Cd intergrown on Cd S(19.54 wt%))are beneficial in facilitating the transfer of photogenerated electrons by constructing an interfacial electric field and forming sulfur-confined structures for preventing the positive holes(h+)oxidize the Cd S.This contributes to a high photocatalytic H2production activity of 95.40μmol h-1(about 32.3 times higher than bare Cd S)and possesses outstanding photocatalytic stability over 205 h,much longer than most Cd S-based photocatalysts previously reported.The interface engineering design inspired by the structure of peanut-chocolate-ball can greatly promote the future development of catalytic systems for wider application.