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Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure

It's highly desired to design and fabricate an effective Z-scheme photo-catalyst with excellent charge transfer and separation, and a more negative conduction band edge (E(CB)) than O(2)/·O(2)(−) (−0.33 eV) and a more positive valence band edge (E(VB)) than ·OH/OH(−) (+2.27 eV) which provides h...

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Autores principales: Wei, Kaili, Wang, Baolai, Hu, Jiamin, Chen, Fuming, Hao, Qing, He, Guannan, Wang, Yinzhen, Li, Wei, Liu, Junming, He, Qinyu
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra10592h
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author Wei, Kaili
Wang, Baolai
Hu, Jiamin
Chen, Fuming
Hao, Qing
He, Guannan
Wang, Yinzhen
Li, Wei
Liu, Junming
He, Qinyu
author_facet Wei, Kaili
Wang, Baolai
Hu, Jiamin
Chen, Fuming
Hao, Qing
He, Guannan
Wang, Yinzhen
Li, Wei
Liu, Junming
He, Qinyu
author_sort Wei, Kaili
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description It's highly desired to design and fabricate an effective Z-scheme photo-catalyst with excellent charge transfer and separation, and a more negative conduction band edge (E(CB)) than O(2)/·O(2)(−) (−0.33 eV) and a more positive valence band edge (E(VB)) than ·OH/OH(−) (+2.27 eV) which provides high-energy redox radicals. Herein, we firstly designed and synthesized a core–shell-heterojunction-structured Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)@In(2)S(3) (BT@IS, labelled as BTIS) through a hydrothermal method, where commercial BT was used as the core and In(NO(3))(3)·xH(2)O together with thioacetamide as the precursor of IS was utilized as the shell material. In this system, the shell IS possesses a E(CB) of −0.76 eV and visible-light-response E(g) of 1.92 eV, while the core BT possesses a E(VB) of 3.38 eV, which is well suited for a Z-scheme. It was found that the as-prepared BTIS possesses a higher photocatalytic degradation ability for methyl orange (MO) than commercial BT and the as-prepared IS fabricated by the same processing parameters as those of BTIS. Holes (h(+)) and superoxide radicals (·O(2)(−)) were found to be the dominant active species for BTIS. In this work, the core–shell structure has inhibited the production of ·OH because the shell IS has shielded the OH(−) from h(+). It is assumed that if the structure of BTIS is a composite, not a core–shell structure, ·OH could be produced during photocatalysis, and therefore a higher photocatalytic efficiency would be obtained. This current work opens a new pathway for designing Z-scheme photocatalysts and offers new insight into the Z-scheme mechanism for applications in the field of photocatalysis.
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spelling pubmed-90633982022-05-04 Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure Wei, Kaili Wang, Baolai Hu, Jiamin Chen, Fuming Hao, Qing He, Guannan Wang, Yinzhen Li, Wei Liu, Junming He, Qinyu RSC Adv Chemistry It's highly desired to design and fabricate an effective Z-scheme photo-catalyst with excellent charge transfer and separation, and a more negative conduction band edge (E(CB)) than O(2)/·O(2)(−) (−0.33 eV) and a more positive valence band edge (E(VB)) than ·OH/OH(−) (+2.27 eV) which provides high-energy redox radicals. Herein, we firstly designed and synthesized a core–shell-heterojunction-structured Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)@In(2)S(3) (BT@IS, labelled as BTIS) through a hydrothermal method, where commercial BT was used as the core and In(NO(3))(3)·xH(2)O together with thioacetamide as the precursor of IS was utilized as the shell material. In this system, the shell IS possesses a E(CB) of −0.76 eV and visible-light-response E(g) of 1.92 eV, while the core BT possesses a E(VB) of 3.38 eV, which is well suited for a Z-scheme. It was found that the as-prepared BTIS possesses a higher photocatalytic degradation ability for methyl orange (MO) than commercial BT and the as-prepared IS fabricated by the same processing parameters as those of BTIS. Holes (h(+)) and superoxide radicals (·O(2)(−)) were found to be the dominant active species for BTIS. In this work, the core–shell structure has inhibited the production of ·OH because the shell IS has shielded the OH(−) from h(+). It is assumed that if the structure of BTIS is a composite, not a core–shell structure, ·OH could be produced during photocatalysis, and therefore a higher photocatalytic efficiency would be obtained. This current work opens a new pathway for designing Z-scheme photocatalysts and offers new insight into the Z-scheme mechanism for applications in the field of photocatalysis. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9063398/ /pubmed/35520269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra10592h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wei, Kaili
Wang, Baolai
Hu, Jiamin
Chen, Fuming
Hao, Qing
He, Guannan
Wang, Yinzhen
Li, Wei
Liu, Junming
He, Qinyu
Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure
title Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure
title_full Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure
title_fullStr Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure
title_short Photocatalytic properties of a new Z-scheme system BaTiO(3)/In(2)S(3) with a core–shell structure
title_sort photocatalytic properties of a new z-scheme system batio(3)/in(2)s(3) with a core–shell structure
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra10592h
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