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Construction of graphdiyne (CnH2n-2) based Co-S-P/CuI double S-scheme heterojunctions proved with in situ XPS characterization for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production

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APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY
Volume 31, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2023.101735

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Graphdiyne; GDY/CuI; Co-S-P; Double s-scheme; Hydrogen evolution

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The promotion of GDY on the photocatalytic system was investigated using Co-S-P/CuI double S-scheme heterojunctions. The results showed that this structure provided abundant active sites, facilitated visible light injection, and exhibited excellent hydrogen precipitation activity and photocorrosion resistance.
Graphdiyne (GDY) is a novel two-dimensional carbon isomeric material with a high pi-conjugation and good electrical conductivity, a tunable natural band gap. Here, the promotion of GDY on the photocatalytic system is investigated by preparing Co-S-P/CuI double S-scheme heterojunctions based on graphdiyne (CnH2n-2). The Co-S-P rough nanosheet structure provides a large number of aiming points for CuI nanoblocks, which effectively prevents the aggregation of CuI nanoblocks. It not only provides a large number of active sites for the reaction, but also facilitates the visible light injection. When GDY is introduced, the three-dimensional structure of GDY/ CuI is tightly attached to the Co-S-P surface. On the one hand, the unique two-dimensional/three-dimensional structure is beneficial to promote the mass transfer properties between Co-S-P, GDY and CuI and improve the absorption of visible light. On the other hand, the unique lamellar structure of GDY is like a tape connecting Co-S-P and CuI, which not only makes the bond between Co-S-P and CuI tighter, but also serves as a fabric to isolate the oxidation sites on the surface of Co-S-P. As a result, the ternary catalyst exhibits excellent hydrogen precipitation stability and photocorrosion resistance. Under 5 W (lambda > 420 nm) LED light, CSPGC-20 (135.49 mu mol) exhibited the best hydrogen precipitation activity, which is 26.22, 9.2 and 1.6 times higher than that of GDY/CuI (5.32 mu mol), Co-S-P (14.72 mu mol) and CSPC-20 (85.08 mu mol), respectively. This experiment demon-strates the promising potential of Graphdiyne (GDY) for photocatalytic water splitting.

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