Oxygen Vacancy Induced Atom-Level Interface in Z-Scheme SnO2/SnNb2O6 Heterojunctions for Robust Solar-Driven CO2
Hui Li1,2, Haojie Tong1, Jingyu Zhang1
1─Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Physics of Rare Earth Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot 010021, China.
Abstract:
The modulation of Z-scheme charge transfer is essential for efficient heterostructure toward photocatalytic CO2 reduction. However, constructing a compact hetero-interface favoring the Z-scheme charge transfer remains a great challenge. In this work, an interfacial Nb-O-Sn bond and built-in electric field-modulated Z-scheme Ov-SnO2/SnNb2O6 heterojunction was prepared for efficient photocatalytic CO2 conversion. Systematic investigations reveal that an atomic-level interface is constructed in the Ov-SnO2/SnNb2O6 heterojunction. Under simulated sunlight irradiation, the obtained Ov-SnO2/SnNb2O6 photocatalyst exhibits a high CO evolution rate of 147.4 μmol h-1 g-1 from CO2 reduction, which is around 3-fold and 3.3-fold of SnO2/SnNb2O6 composite and pristine SnNb2O6, respectively, and favorable cyclability by retaining 95.8% rate retention after five consecutive tests. As determined by electron paramagnetic resonance spectra, in situ Fourier transform infrared spectra, and density functional theory calculations, Nb-O-Sn bonds and built-in electric field induced by the addition of oxygen vacancies jointly accelerate the Z-scheme charge transfer for enhanced photocatalytic performance. This work provides a promising route for consciously modulating Z-scheme charge transfer by atomic-level interface engineering to boost photocatalytic performance.
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