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Light-driven Enzymatic Decarboxylation
Published on: May 22, 2016
First-principles prediction of two atomic-thin phosphorene allotropes with potentials for sun-light-driven water
1School of Physics and Physical Engineering, Qufu Normal University, Shandong, Qufu 273165, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Based on first-principles, the structures, stabilities, electronic and optical properties of two new atomic-thin phosphorene allotropes, named as stair-P and zipper-P, are systematically investigated. Stair-P and zipper-P are constructed based on the previously proposed stair-graphane and zipper-graphane, respectively. They are confirmed to be dynamically stable phosphorene allotropes with energetic stabilities comparable to the experimentally synthesized black-P and blue-P. Stair-P and zipper-P are all semiconductors with indirect band gaps of 2.32 eV and 2.00 eV, respectively. These band gaps can be effectively modulated by in-layer compressive and stretching strains. The band edges of stair-P and zipper-P are proper for water splitting at both acidic (PH = 0) and neutral (PH = 7) environments and their sun-light adsorbing abilities are better than black-P and blue-P in the visible range.
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