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Triggering photocatalytic activity of carbon dot-based nanocomposites by a self-supplying peroxide†

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 9, Issue 14, Pages 8991-8997

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ta01097b

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  1. Specialized Research Fund for Sanjin Scholars Program of Shanxi Province
  2. Program for the Innovative Talents of Higher Education Institutions of Shanxi
  3. Key Research and Development Plan (International Cooperation) of Shanxi Province [201903D421082]
  4. Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements Programs of Higher Education Institutions in Shanxi (TSTAP)

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A carbon dot-based composite (CDs@CuOx) is introduced to eliminate charge accumulation and boost photocatalytic activity through triggering a chemical reaction. The chemical conversion rapidly consumes photoinduced electrons and holes, eliminating surface polarization and significantly enhancing photocatalytic activity.
The performance of photocatalysts highly relies on the carrier quantity transferred from the bulk to the surface during the catalytic process. However, the polarization electric field induced by charge accumulation at the surface easily causes recombination, and thus leads to the decrease of the charge quantity involved in the chemical reaction. Here we presented a carbon dot-based composite (CDs@CuOx) and discovered that it can eliminate the charge accumulation by means of chemical reaction triggered by the self-supplying peroxide. Moreover, the in situ generated O-2 and the enlarged band gap induced by carbon dots synergistically reduced the reaction barrier from O-2 to a superoxide radical (O-2(-)), and thus helped to form the rapid chemical reaction loop of O-2(-), H2O2 and O-2. This rapid chemical conversion promptly consumed photoinduced electrons and holes to eliminate the surface polarization and remarkably boosted the photocatalytic activity of CDs@CuOx by attaining a 35 times higher maximum reaction rate than CuOx.

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