Constructing a visible-light-excited Z-scheme heterojunction by engineering the directional N-C/Cu insertion layer:
Hao Gao1, Xiaoxiao He2, Jinbu Li1
1Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Green Synthetic Chemistry for Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry, School of Chemistry & Materials Science, Jiangsu Normal University Xuzhou 221116 P. R. China.
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The construction of S-scheme heterojunctions is constrained by stringent work function (Φ) matching between oxidation and reduction photocatalysts, which limits material selection. Here, we present an innovative interfacial engineering strategy to overcome Φ-mismatched barriers by introducing a nitrogen-doped carbon (N-C) mediator and Cu nanoparticles at the WO3/Cu2O interface. Through a "post-deposition and pyrolysis" approach, we fabricated a tightly integrated Z-scheme WO3/N-C/Cu/Cu2O heterojunction, where the N-C layer and metallic Cu synergistically redirect photogenerated carrier recombination, preserving the high redox potentials of WO3 (VB: +2.62 V) and Cu2O (CB: -1.41 V). Femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance data revealed that interfacial electrons from WO3 transferred to N-C and recombined with holes originating from Cu2O on Cu via the directional N-C/Cu insertion layer. The optimized heterojunction exhibits exceptional photocatalytic performance under blue light (450 nm), achieving a 99% yield in homo-coupling of terminal alkynes to 1,3-conjugated diynes and a hydrogen evolution rate 300-fold higher than that of conventional WO3/Cu2O. This work provides a universal paradigm for designing Z-scheme systems with mismatched components, unlocking new possibilities for solar energy conversion and organic synthesis.
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