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Photothermal Effect- and Interfacial Chemical Bond-Modulated NiO x /Ta3N5 Heterojunction for Efficient CO2 Photoreduction

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c13538

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photothermal catalysis; CO2 reduction; Ta3N5; interfacial chemical bond; heterojunction

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This study develops an efficient photothermal catalyst for converting CO2 into fuels by manipulating the photothermal effect and interfacial chemical bonds. The synergistic effects of photothermal and interfacial charge transfer enhance the catalytic performance, resulting in high activity and selectivity for CO2 conversion.
Photothermal catalysis, which combines light promotion and thermal activation, is a promising approach for converting CO2 into fuels. However, the development of photothermal catalysts with effective light-to-heat conversion, strong charge transfer ability, and suitable active sites remains a challenge. Herein, the photothermal effect- and interfacial N-Ni/Ta-O bond-modulated heterostructure composed of oxygen vacancy-rich NiOx and Ta3N5 was rationally fabricated for efficient photothermal catalytic CO2 reduction. Beyond the charge separation capability conferred by the NiOx/Ta3N5 heterojunction, we observed that the N-Ni and Ta-O bonds linking NiOx and Ta3N5 form a spatial charge transfer channel, which enhances the interfacial electron transfer. Additionally, the presence of surface oxygen vacancies in NiOx induced nonradiative relaxation, resulting in a pronounced photothermal effect that locally heated the catalyst and accelerated the reaction kinetically. Leveraging these favorable factors, the NiOx/Ta3N5 hybrids exhibit remarkably elevated activity (approximate to 32.3 mu molg(-1)h(-1)) in the conversion of CO2 to CH4 with near-unity selectivity, surpassing the performance of bare Ta3N5 by over 14 times. This study unveils the synergistic effect of photothermal and interfacial chemical bonds in the photothermal-photocatalytic heterojunction system, offering a novel approach to enhance the reaction kinetics of various catalysts.

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