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Published on: October 5, 2019
Assisting a Type-II Heterojunction with the LSPR Effect for Realizing Photocatalytic Hydrogen Peroxide Evolution with
Minghua Xu1, Xiaowen Ruan2, Malik Zeeshan Shahid1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials of MOE, Jilin University, 2699 Qianjin Street, Changchun 130012, China.
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Designing heterojunction catalysts for the production of hydrogen peroxide is a crucial strategy for advancing the field of artificial photosynthesis. However, conventional type-II heterojunction catalysts often face challenges of weak redox ability and the utilization of charge carriers. Herein, a distinct strategy is proposed that combines type-II heterojunctions with a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) effect, thereby cooperatively enhancing the utilization of high-energy electrons through the hot electron injection process. The optimized catalyst MoO3-x-ZnIn2S4 (VMZS) exhibits H2O2 production (47.2 μmol g-1 min-1) under simulated sunlight (AM1.5G, 100 mW cm-2) with a filter (λ > 350 nm) and an apparent quantum efficiency of 0.5% at 940 nm, significantly exceeding previously reported state-of-the-art catalysts. Moreover, the prepared film of VMZS enables a H2O2 production rate of 338.1 μM h-1. This work provides a new insight on designing heterojunction catalyst systems through the synergistic contribution of the type-II carrier transfer route and LSPR effect.

