4.6 Article

A novel design of SiH/CeO2(111) van der Waals type-II heterojunction for water splitting

Journal

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 2812-2818

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cp05238h

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11764018]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20202ACBL211004, 20192BAB212003]
  3. Science and Technology Planning Project of Ganzhou City

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The study constructed a SiH/CeO2(111) type-II heterojunction with high stability and visible light response, showing potential as an effective photocatalyst for splitting water to hydrogen.
Searching for economical low-dimensional materials to construct the highly efficient type-II heterojunction photocatalysts for splitting water into hydrogen is very strategic. In this study, using the first-principles calculations, we construct a novel SiH/CeO2(111) type-II heterojunction with a very small lattice mismatch of less than 1%. Based on AIMD simulation and phonon dispersion calculations, the SiH/CeO2(111) heterojunction reveals sufficient stability, and is easy to synthesize. Due to the vdW interaction between SiH and CeO2(111) components, electron and hole accumulation regions form at the heterojunction interface, which is very conducive to the separation of photoexcited electron-hole pairs. Besides, the SiH/CeO2(111) heterojunction has good visible light response, and even a strong absorption peak of up to 8.7 x 10(5) cm(-1) in the high-energy visible region. More importantly, the SiH/CeO2(111) heterojunction exhibits good OER and HER performance because its oxidation and reduction potentials well meet the requirements of water splitting. Consequently, SiH/CeO2(111) is a potential photocatalyst for splitting water to hydrogen.

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