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Metal-free tellurene cocatalyst with tunable bandgap for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

Journal

MATERIALS TODAY ENERGY
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtener.2021.100720

Keywords

Photocatalysis; Electron capture; Band alignment; Metal-free cocatalysts

Funding

  1. Research Grant Council of Hong Kong [N_PolyU540/17]
  2. Hong Kong Polytechnic University [G-YBPS, G-YW2A]
  3. Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen [JCYJ20180507183424383]
  4. Nanjing Agriculture University

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The use of metal-free tellurene as a highly efficient cocatalyst has led to enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate and high quantum efficiency under light illumination. Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that tellurene has a largely tunable bandgap, reduced thickness, abundant active sites, high charge mobility, and strong electronic coupling effects with metal sulfides, which contribute to the improved photocatalytic performance.
The discovery of metal-free elemental cocatalysts has spurred dramatic advances in the field of photocatalysis. Bandgap engineering has always been used as an effective approach to make these cocatalysts form favorable band alignment with photocatalysts. Here, we develop metal-free tellurene (Te) with largely tunable bandgap as a highly efficient cocatalyst and investigate its thickness-dependent catalytic activity. Our experimental and theoretical studies reveal that the increased reduction potential of conduction band together with the decreased thickness, abundant active sites, and high charge mobility of Te, as well as the strong electronic coupling effects between Te and metal sulfides enable the enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate and high quantum efficiency of 11.4% under the light illumination with the wavelength of 420 nm. This work enriches our understanding of the structure-activity correlations for Te and opens a path for solar energy harvesting from artificial photosynthesis by robust and cost-effective photocatalysts. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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