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Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting
The electronic structures and photocatalytic properties of bismuth oxyhalide bilayers (BiOX1/BiOX2, X1 and X2 are Cl, Br, I) are studied by density functional theory. Briefly, their compositionally tunable bandgaps range from 1.85 to 3.41 eV, suitable for sun-light absorption, and all bilayers have...
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author | Tang, Zhen-Kun Yin, Wen-Jin Le Zhang, Wen, Bo Zhang, Deng-Yu Liu, Li-Min Lau, Woon-Ming |
author_facet | Tang, Zhen-Kun Yin, Wen-Jin Le Zhang, Wen, Bo Zhang, Deng-Yu Liu, Li-Min Lau, Woon-Ming |
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description | The electronic structures and photocatalytic properties of bismuth oxyhalide bilayers (BiOX1/BiOX2, X1 and X2 are Cl, Br, I) are studied by density functional theory. Briefly, their compositionally tunable bandgaps range from 1.85 to 3.41 eV, suitable for sun-light absorption, and all bilayers have band-alignments good for photocatalytic water-splitting. Among them, heterogeneous BiOBr/BiOI bilayer is the best as it has the smallest bandgap. More importantly, photo-excitation of BiOBr/BiOI leads to electron supply to the conduction band minimum with localized states belonging mainly to bismuth of BiOBr where the H(+)/H(2) half-reaction of water-splitting can be sustained. Meanwhile, holes generated by such photo-excitation are mainly derived from the iodine states of BiOI in the valence band maximum; thus, the O(2)/H(2)O half-reaction of water splitting is facilitated on BiOI. Detailed band-structure analysis also indicates that this intriguing spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs and the two half-reactions of water splitting are good for a wide photo-excitation spectrum from 2–5 eV; as such, BiOBr/BiOI bilayer can be an efficient photocatalyst for water-splitting, particularly with further optimization of its optical absorptivity. |
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spelling | pubmed-50093582016-09-12 Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting Tang, Zhen-Kun Yin, Wen-Jin Le Zhang, Wen, Bo Zhang, Deng-Yu Liu, Li-Min Lau, Woon-Ming Sci Rep Article The electronic structures and photocatalytic properties of bismuth oxyhalide bilayers (BiOX1/BiOX2, X1 and X2 are Cl, Br, I) are studied by density functional theory. Briefly, their compositionally tunable bandgaps range from 1.85 to 3.41 eV, suitable for sun-light absorption, and all bilayers have band-alignments good for photocatalytic water-splitting. Among them, heterogeneous BiOBr/BiOI bilayer is the best as it has the smallest bandgap. More importantly, photo-excitation of BiOBr/BiOI leads to electron supply to the conduction band minimum with localized states belonging mainly to bismuth of BiOBr where the H(+)/H(2) half-reaction of water-splitting can be sustained. Meanwhile, holes generated by such photo-excitation are mainly derived from the iodine states of BiOI in the valence band maximum; thus, the O(2)/H(2)O half-reaction of water splitting is facilitated on BiOI. Detailed band-structure analysis also indicates that this intriguing spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs and the two half-reactions of water splitting are good for a wide photo-excitation spectrum from 2–5 eV; as such, BiOBr/BiOI bilayer can be an efficient photocatalyst for water-splitting, particularly with further optimization of its optical absorptivity. Nature Publishing Group 2016-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5009358/ /pubmed/27585548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32764 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Tang, Zhen-Kun Yin, Wen-Jin Le Zhang, Wen, Bo Zhang, Deng-Yu Liu, Li-Min Lau, Woon-Ming Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
title | Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
title_full | Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
title_fullStr | Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
title_short | Spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in BiOBr/BiOI bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
title_sort | spatial separation of photo-generated electron-hole pairs in biobr/bioi bilayer to facilitate water splitting |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5009358/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27585548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32764 |
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