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Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction

Artificial photosynthesis is promising to convert solar energy and CO(2) into valuable chemicals, and to alleviate the problems of the greenhouse effect and the climate change crisis. Here, we fabricated a novel photocatalyst by directly growing Bi(2)MoO(6) nanosheets on three-dimensional (3D) N,O-d...

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Autores principales: Bai, Xue, He, Lang, Zhang, Wenyuan, Lv, Fei, Zheng, Yayun, Kong, Xirui, Wang, Du, Zhao, Yan
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37177113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13091569
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author Bai, Xue
He, Lang
Zhang, Wenyuan
Lv, Fei
Zheng, Yayun
Kong, Xirui
Wang, Du
Zhao, Yan
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He, Lang
Zhang, Wenyuan
Lv, Fei
Zheng, Yayun
Kong, Xirui
Wang, Du
Zhao, Yan
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description Artificial photosynthesis is promising to convert solar energy and CO(2) into valuable chemicals, and to alleviate the problems of the greenhouse effect and the climate change crisis. Here, we fabricated a novel photocatalyst by directly growing Bi(2)MoO(6) nanosheets on three-dimensional (3D) N,O-doped carbon (NO-C). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) show that the designed photocatalyst ensured the close contact between Bi(2)MoO(6) and NO-C, and reduced the stacking of the NO-C layers to provide abundant channels for the diffusion of CO(2), while NO-C can allow for fast electron transfer. The charge transfer in this composite was determined to follow a step-scheme mechanism, which not only facilitates the separation of charge carriers but also retains a strong redox capability. Benefiting from this unique 3D structure and the synergistic effect, BMO/NO-C showed excellent performance in photocatalytic CO(2) reductions. The yields of the best BMO/NO-C catalysts for CH(4) and CO were 9.14 and 14.49 μmol g(−1) h(−1), respectively. This work provides new insights into constructing step-scheme photocatalytic systems with the 3D nanostructures.
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spelling pubmed-101810002023-05-13 Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction Bai, Xue He, Lang Zhang, Wenyuan Lv, Fei Zheng, Yayun Kong, Xirui Wang, Du Zhao, Yan Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Artificial photosynthesis is promising to convert solar energy and CO(2) into valuable chemicals, and to alleviate the problems of the greenhouse effect and the climate change crisis. Here, we fabricated a novel photocatalyst by directly growing Bi(2)MoO(6) nanosheets on three-dimensional (3D) N,O-doped carbon (NO-C). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) show that the designed photocatalyst ensured the close contact between Bi(2)MoO(6) and NO-C, and reduced the stacking of the NO-C layers to provide abundant channels for the diffusion of CO(2), while NO-C can allow for fast electron transfer. The charge transfer in this composite was determined to follow a step-scheme mechanism, which not only facilitates the separation of charge carriers but also retains a strong redox capability. Benefiting from this unique 3D structure and the synergistic effect, BMO/NO-C showed excellent performance in photocatalytic CO(2) reductions. The yields of the best BMO/NO-C catalysts for CH(4) and CO were 9.14 and 14.49 μmol g(−1) h(−1), respectively. This work provides new insights into constructing step-scheme photocatalytic systems with the 3D nanostructures. MDPI 2023-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10181000/ /pubmed/37177113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13091569 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bai, Xue
He, Lang
Zhang, Wenyuan
Lv, Fei
Zheng, Yayun
Kong, Xirui
Wang, Du
Zhao, Yan
Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction
title Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction
title_full Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction
title_fullStr Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction
title_full_unstemmed Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction
title_short Bi(2)MoO(6) Embedded in 3D Porous N,O-Doped Carbon Nanosheets for Photocatalytic CO(2) Reduction
title_sort bi(2)moo(6) embedded in 3d porous n,o-doped carbon nanosheets for photocatalytic co(2) reduction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10181000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37177113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13091569
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