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Design of C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>‐Based Hybrid Heterojunctions for Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production Activity

Fengpo Yan, Yonghua Wu, Linqin Jiang, Xiaogang Xue, Jiangquan Lv, Lingyan Lin, Yunlong Yu, Jiye Zhang, Fugui Yang, Yu Qiu

2020ChemSusChem36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Semiconductors and metals can form an Ohmic contact with an electric field pointing to the metal, or a Schottky contact with an electric field pointing to the semiconductor. If these two types of heterojunctions are constructed on a single nanoparticle, the two electric fields may cause a synergistic effect and increase the separation rate of the photogenerated electrons and holes. Metal Ni and Ag nanoparticles were successively loaded on the graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C 3 N 4 ) surface by precipitation and photoreduction in the hope of forming hybrid heterojunctions on single nanoparticles. TEM/high‐resolution TEM images showed that Ag and Ni were loaded on different locations on C 3 N 4 , which indicated that during the photoreduction reaction Ag + obtained electrons from C 3 N 4 in the reduction reaction, whereas oxidation reactions proceeded on Ni nanoparticles. Photocatalytic hydrogen production experiments showed that C 3 N 4 ‐based hybrid heterojunctions can greatly improve the photocatalytic activity of materials. The possible reason is that two heterojunctions could form a long‐range electric field similar to the p‐i‐n structure in semiconductors. Most of the photogenerated carriers were generated and then separated in this electric field, thereby increasing the separation rate of electrons and holes. This further improved the photocatalytic activity of C 3 N 4 .

Topics & Concepts

PhotocatalysisHeterojunctionMaterials scienceElectric fieldOhmic contactSemiconductorHydrogen productionNanoparticleHydrogenSchottky barrierChemical engineeringNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsChemistryCatalysisQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEngineeringLayer (electronics)BiochemistryDiodeOrganic chemistryAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesGa2O3 and related materials