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Bharagav Urupalli1, Dong-Seog Kim1, Gi-Seung Shin1
1Division of Advanced Materials Engineering, Research centre for Advanced Materials Development, eonbuk National University, Jeonju, 54896, South Korea.
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The spatial inhomogeneity of interfacial modifications, despite conventional approaches like co-catalyst deposition and dopant incorporation, presents a critical bottleneck in achieving optimal charge carrier dynamics and sustained photocatalytic performance at semiconductor heterojunctions. To address this challenge, this study introduces a novel approach by encapsulating the wide-bandgap semiconductor Ag2WO4 (AWO) in a particulate shell of plasmonic hot spots (metallic Ag), forming a well-defined interface that facilitates consistent charge transfer and enhances photocatalytic efficiency. The engineered Ag2WO4@Ag (AWO@Ag) is strategically integrated with ZnIn2S4 (ZIS) nanosheets to design core-shell integrated Z-scheme heterojunction. The optimized integration of AWO@Ag (12.5%) over ZIS nanosheets demonstrates a remarkable hydrogen generation performance, achieving 3142 µmol h-1g-1, surpassing the performance of pure ZnIn2S4 (1311 µmol h-1g-1). Through rational interface design with strong redox abilities, the system achieves an impressive methyl orange photodegradation efficiency of 97.16% within 60 min. Additionally, it exhibits photoanodic currents of 3.98 mA cm-2 at 2.2 V versus RHE in a neutral electrolytic medium, demonstrating enhanced water oxidation capability facilitated by AWO@Ag integration. The system's exceptional performance across hydrogen generation, dye degradation, and water oxidation, validates that this advanced structural design enables stable and sustained photocatalytic performance through its multifunctional properties.
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