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Design of a noble-metal-free direct Z-scheme photocatalyst for overall water splitting based on a SnC/SnSSe van der Waals heterostructure

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 23, Issue 38, Pages 21641-21651

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cp03398k

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11574118]
  2. Major Basic Research Project of Shandong Province [ZR2020ZD28]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019MA064, ZR2020MA068]

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The study introduces a direct Z-scheme photocatalyst based on Janus vdWH, which improves the solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency and is environmentally friendly and cost-effective.
Semiconductor photocatalysts, using sunlight to stimulate various photocatalytic reactions, are promising materials for solving the energy crisis and environmental problems. However, the low photocatalytic efficiency and high cost pose major challenges for their widespread application. Mimicking the natural photosynthesis system, we propose a direct Z-scheme photocatalyst based on a Janus van der Waals heterostructure (vdWH) comprising SnC and Janus SeSnS monolayers. From first-principles calculations, the intrinsic built-in electric field of Janus SeSnS and the charge transfer from the SnC to the SeSnS layer give rise to a type-II band alignment. Such a band alignment benefits the formation of spatially separated reductive and oxidative active sites and the reduction of the global bandgap of the Janus vdWH. The proposed material increases the solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency to 60.8%. Besides, we also find that the light absorption coefficient is stacking configuration controllable and strain-tunable, e.g., the tensile strain promotes photocatalytic efficiency. Moreover, because Sn, S, and Se are environmentally benign and inexpensive elements, SnC/SeSnS vdWH is a promising noble-metal-free direct Z-scheme photocatalyst.

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