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Facet engineering: Enhancing photogenerated carrier separation and transport in CuCoO2 photo(electro)catalysts.

Authors :
Zhang, Yi-Man
Zhao, Zong-Yan
Yang, Miao
Xiong, Dehua
Tang, Wen
Zhao, Yun-Kun
Source :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Jan2024:Part C, Vol. 51, p1236-1247. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Efficient delafossite CuCoO 2 photo(electro)catalysts necessitate effective separation and transport of photogenerated carriers to enable the production of solar fuel. Addressing this requirement, the current study employed facet engineering to induce the surface polarization effect. Hydrothermal conditions were utilized to prepare CuCoO 2 photo(electro)catalysts with diverse morphologies and sizes. Specifically, CuCoO 2 hexagonal nanosheets, predominantly exposing the (001) facet and possessing a thickness of 120 nm, exhibited optimal performance, as evidenced by a photocurrent density of 40 μA/cm2 under zero-bias conditions and 90 % degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride within 150 min. To overcome the limitations associated with hydrothermal preparation, Ca substitutional doping was employed. This doping strategy caused disruption of the O–Cu–O dumbbell-like structural motif, transforming CuCoO 2 into an open-layered structure while simultaneously reducing the thickness of CuCoO 2 hexagonal nanosheets to 30 nm. Consequently, an enhancement in the photo(electro)catalytic performance was achieved. By striking a balance between the surface polarization effect and the doping effect, CuCoO 2 hexagonal nanosheets with 0.5 % Ca doping content and a thickness of 80 nm exhibited the most significant photo(electro)catalytic performance. This study presents a feasible strategy and concept for optimizing the morphology and hydrothermal preparation conditions of CuCoO 2 nanomaterials, leading to improved photo(electro)catalytic performance. [Display omitted] • Surface polarization enhances carrier separation and transport in CuCoO 2 photoelectrodes. • CuCoO 2 hexagonal nanosheets exhibit superior photo(electro)catalytic activity. • Ca doping overcomes limitations in hydrothermal synthesis for preparation thinner CuCoO 2 nanosheets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603199
Volume :
51
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174321257
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.11.059