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In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution
A simple method was developed for enhanced synergistic photocatalytic hydrogen evolution by in situ constructing of oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunctions. Introduction of a MoO(3−x) precursor (Mo(OH)(6)) solution into g-C(3)N(4) nanosheets helped to form a porous structure,...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9041325/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35496869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05620d |
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author | Pan, Yufeng Xiong, Bin Li, Zha Wu, Yan Yan, Chunjie Song, Huaibin |
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description | A simple method was developed for enhanced synergistic photocatalytic hydrogen evolution by in situ constructing of oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunctions. Introduction of a MoO(3−x) precursor (Mo(OH)(6)) solution into g-C(3)N(4) nanosheets helped to form a porous structure, and nano-sized oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)in situ grew and formed a heterojunction with g-C(3)N(4), favorable for charge separation and photocatalytic hydrogen evolution (HER). Optimizing the content of the MoO(3−x) precursor in the composite leads to a maximum photocatalytic H(2) evolution rate of 4694.3 μmol g(−1) h(−1), which is approximately 4 times higher of that of pure g-C(3)N(4) (1220.1 μmol g(−1) h(−1)). The presence of oxygen vacancies (OVs) could give rise to electron-rich metal sites. High porosity induced more active sites on the pores' edges. Both synergistically enhanced the photocatalytic HER performance. Our study not only presented a facile method to form nano-sized heterojunctions, but also to introduce more active sites by high porosity and efficient charge separation from OVs. |
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spelling | pubmed-90413252022-04-28 In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution Pan, Yufeng Xiong, Bin Li, Zha Wu, Yan Yan, Chunjie Song, Huaibin RSC Adv Chemistry A simple method was developed for enhanced synergistic photocatalytic hydrogen evolution by in situ constructing of oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunctions. Introduction of a MoO(3−x) precursor (Mo(OH)(6)) solution into g-C(3)N(4) nanosheets helped to form a porous structure, and nano-sized oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)in situ grew and formed a heterojunction with g-C(3)N(4), favorable for charge separation and photocatalytic hydrogen evolution (HER). Optimizing the content of the MoO(3−x) precursor in the composite leads to a maximum photocatalytic H(2) evolution rate of 4694.3 μmol g(−1) h(−1), which is approximately 4 times higher of that of pure g-C(3)N(4) (1220.1 μmol g(−1) h(−1)). The presence of oxygen vacancies (OVs) could give rise to electron-rich metal sites. High porosity induced more active sites on the pores' edges. Both synergistically enhanced the photocatalytic HER performance. Our study not only presented a facile method to form nano-sized heterojunctions, but also to introduce more active sites by high porosity and efficient charge separation from OVs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9041325/ /pubmed/35496869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05620d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Pan, Yufeng Xiong, Bin Li, Zha Wu, Yan Yan, Chunjie Song, Huaibin In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution |
title |
In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution |
title_full |
In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution |
title_fullStr |
In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution |
title_full_unstemmed |
In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution |
title_short |
In situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich MoO(3−x)/porous g-C(3)N(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic H(2) evolution |
title_sort | in situ constructed oxygen-vacancy-rich moo(3−x)/porous g-c(3)n(4) heterojunction for synergistically enhanced photocatalytic h(2) evolution |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9041325/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35496869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05620d |
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