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Construction of 0D/2D Schottky Heterojunctions of ZnO and Ti 3 C 2 Nanosheets with the Enriched Transfer of Interfacial Charges for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.

Authors :
Irfan, Muhammad
Ahmad, Irshad
Shukrullah, Shazia
Hussain, Humaira
Atif, Muhammad
Legutko, Stanislaw
Petru, Jana
Hatala, Michal
Naz, Muhammad Yasin
Rahman, Saifur
Source :
Materials (1996-1944); Jul2022, Vol. 15 Issue 13, p4557-N.PAG, 14p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The development of cost-effective co-catalysts of high photocatalytic activity and recyclability is still a challenge in the energy transformation domain. In this study, 0D/2D Schottky heterojunctions, consisting of 0D ZnO and 2D Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript>, were successfully synthesized by the electrostatic self-assembling of ZnO nanoparticles on Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> nanosheets. In constructing these heterojunctions, Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> nanosheets acted as a co-catalyst for enhancing the transfer of excitons and their separation to support the photocatalytic response of ZnO. The as-prepared ZnO/Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> composites demonstrate an abbreviated charge transit channel, a huge interfacial contact area and the interfacial electrons' transport potential. The extended optical response and large reactive area of the ZnO/Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> composite promoted the formation of excitons and reactive sites on the photocatalyst's surface. The ZnO/Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> Schottky heterojunction showed significantly high photocatalytic activity for hydrogen production from a water–ethanol solution under the light illumination in the visible region. The hydrogen evolution overoptimized the ZnO/Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> composition with 30 wt.% of Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript>, which was eight times higher than the pristine ZnO. These findings can be helpful in developing 0D/2D heterojunction systems for photocatalytic applications by utilizing Ti<subscript>3</subscript>C<subscript>2</subscript> as a low-cost co-catalyst. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961944
Volume :
15
Issue :
13
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Materials (1996-1944)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157999023
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15134557