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Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting

[Image: see text] The development of cost-effective, functional materials that can be efficiently used for sustainable energy generation is highly desirable. Herein, a new molecular precursor of bismuth (tris(selenobenzoato)bismuth(III), [Bi(SeOCPh)(3)]), has been used to prepare selectively Bi or B...

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Autores principales: Razzaque, Shumaila, Khan, Malik Dilshad, Aamir, Muhammad, Sohail, Manzar, Bhoyate, Sanket, Gupta, Ram K., Sher, Muhammad, Akhtar, Javeed, Revaprasadu, Neerish
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33464045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c02668
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author Razzaque, Shumaila
Khan, Malik Dilshad
Aamir, Muhammad
Sohail, Manzar
Bhoyate, Sanket
Gupta, Ram K.
Sher, Muhammad
Akhtar, Javeed
Revaprasadu, Neerish
author_facet Razzaque, Shumaila
Khan, Malik Dilshad
Aamir, Muhammad
Sohail, Manzar
Bhoyate, Sanket
Gupta, Ram K.
Sher, Muhammad
Akhtar, Javeed
Revaprasadu, Neerish
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description [Image: see text] The development of cost-effective, functional materials that can be efficiently used for sustainable energy generation is highly desirable. Herein, a new molecular precursor of bismuth (tris(selenobenzoato)bismuth(III), [Bi(SeOCPh)(3)]), has been used to prepare selectively Bi or Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets via a colloidal route by the judicious control of the reaction parameters. The Bi formation mechanism was investigated, and it was observed that the trioctylphosphine (TOP) plays a crucial role in the formation of Bi. Employing the vapor deposition method resulted in the formation of exclusively Bi(2)Se(3) films at different temperatures. The synthesized nanomaterials and films were characterized by p-XRD, TEM, Raman, SEM, EDX, AFM, XPS, and UV–vis spectroscopy. A minimum sheet thickness of 3.6 nm (i.e., a thickness of 8–9 layers) was observed for bismuth, whereas a thickness of 4 nm (i.e., a thickness of 4 layers) was observed for Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets. XPS showed surface oxidation of both materials and indicated an uncapped surface of Bi, whereas Bi(2)Se(3) had a capping layer of oleylamine, resulting in reduced surface oxidation. The potential of Bi and Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets was tested for overall water-splitting application. The OER and HER catalytic performances of Bi(2)Se(3) indicate overpotentials of 385 mV at 10 mA cm(–2) and 220 mV, with Tafel slopes of 122 and 178 mV dec(–1), respectively. In comparison, Bi showed a much lower OER activity (506 mV at 10 mA cm(–2)) but a slightly better HER (214 mV at 10 mA cm(–2)) performance. Similarly, Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets were observed to exhibit cathodic photocurrent in photoelectrocatalytic activity, which indicated their p-type behavior.
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spelling pubmed-87160792021-12-30 Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting Razzaque, Shumaila Khan, Malik Dilshad Aamir, Muhammad Sohail, Manzar Bhoyate, Sanket Gupta, Ram K. Sher, Muhammad Akhtar, Javeed Revaprasadu, Neerish Inorg Chem [Image: see text] The development of cost-effective, functional materials that can be efficiently used for sustainable energy generation is highly desirable. Herein, a new molecular precursor of bismuth (tris(selenobenzoato)bismuth(III), [Bi(SeOCPh)(3)]), has been used to prepare selectively Bi or Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets via a colloidal route by the judicious control of the reaction parameters. The Bi formation mechanism was investigated, and it was observed that the trioctylphosphine (TOP) plays a crucial role in the formation of Bi. Employing the vapor deposition method resulted in the formation of exclusively Bi(2)Se(3) films at different temperatures. The synthesized nanomaterials and films were characterized by p-XRD, TEM, Raman, SEM, EDX, AFM, XPS, and UV–vis spectroscopy. A minimum sheet thickness of 3.6 nm (i.e., a thickness of 8–9 layers) was observed for bismuth, whereas a thickness of 4 nm (i.e., a thickness of 4 layers) was observed for Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets. XPS showed surface oxidation of both materials and indicated an uncapped surface of Bi, whereas Bi(2)Se(3) had a capping layer of oleylamine, resulting in reduced surface oxidation. The potential of Bi and Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets was tested for overall water-splitting application. The OER and HER catalytic performances of Bi(2)Se(3) indicate overpotentials of 385 mV at 10 mA cm(–2) and 220 mV, with Tafel slopes of 122 and 178 mV dec(–1), respectively. In comparison, Bi showed a much lower OER activity (506 mV at 10 mA cm(–2)) but a slightly better HER (214 mV at 10 mA cm(–2)) performance. Similarly, Bi(2)Se(3) nanosheets were observed to exhibit cathodic photocurrent in photoelectrocatalytic activity, which indicated their p-type behavior. American Chemical Society 2021-01-19 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8716079/ /pubmed/33464045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c02668 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Razzaque, Shumaila
Khan, Malik Dilshad
Aamir, Muhammad
Sohail, Manzar
Bhoyate, Sanket
Gupta, Ram K.
Sher, Muhammad
Akhtar, Javeed
Revaprasadu, Neerish
Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting
title Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting
title_full Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting
title_fullStr Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting
title_full_unstemmed Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting
title_short Selective Synthesis of Bismuth or Bismuth Selenide Nanosheets from a Metal Organic Precursor: Investigation of their Catalytic Performance for Water Splitting
title_sort selective synthesis of bismuth or bismuth selenide nanosheets from a metal organic precursor: investigation of their catalytic performance for water splitting
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33464045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c02668
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