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First-principles study on enhancing the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution performance in Cs3Bi2I9/MoS2
Kyong-Mi Kim1, Yun-Sim Kim1, Dok-Ho Hyon2
1Computational Materials Design, Faculty of Materials Science, Kim Il Sung University Taesong District Pyongyang Democratic People's Republic of Korea cj.yu@ryongnamsan.edu.kp.
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Hydrogen has been attracting continuously growing interest as a highly efficient and clean energy source for replacing fossil fuels in the future, and thus developing highly efficient photocatalytic materials for hydrogen evolution is much desirable. In this work, we study the structural, electronic and optical properties of heterostructures composed of the bismuth-based vacancy-ordered iodide double perovskite Cs3Bi2I9 and a two-dimensional dichalcogenide 2H-MoS2 monolayer without and with a vacancy defect using first-principles calculations. Our calculations demonstrate that the Cs3Bi2I9/MoS2 heterostructures are energetically stable and induce an interfacial dipole moment, which is beneficial for the prevention of charge carrier recombination. Due to the proper band-edge alignment and the smallest Gibbs free energy difference for hydrogen adsorption, the defective interface with a Cs-vacancy (VCs) is found to be the most promising for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. Moreover, we find that the interfacial VCs defect can be formed favourably under the I-rich/Cs-poor condition, where VI and VS formations are suppressed. This work provides a way to develop high-performance photocatalysts based on heterostructures composed of the Bi-based halide perovskites and transition metal dichalcogenides for hydrogen evolution from solar-driven water splitting.
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