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Enhancing charge separation efficiency in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution via a synergistic strategy based on
Xianglong Lyu1, Mei Li1, Ziyu Li1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ningxia Key Laboratory of Solar Chemical Conversion Technology, Key Laboratory for Chemical Engineering and Technology, State Ethnic Affairs Commission, North Minzu University, Yinchuan 750021, PR. China. li_mei@nun.edu.cn.
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Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution efficacy hinges on charge separation efficiency; dual-defect engineering markedly enhances material capabilities in this domain. This study presents an innovatively designed dual-defect heterojunction photocatalyst. It is composed of two key components: twinned Mn0.5Cd0.5S (T-MCS) rich in face defects and NiCo2O4 enriched with oxygen vacancy point defects. Experimental results demonstrate that this dual-defect heterojunction catalyst exhibits outstanding photocatalytic hydrogen evolution performance, yielding 1888 μmol of hydrogen within a 5 h reaction time. This represents 6.74 times and 2.28 times the hydrogen production of standalone WZ-MCS (280 μmol) and WZ-MCS/NiCo2O4 (828 μmol), respectively. An apparent quantum yield of 16.44% was achieved during monochromatic irradiation at 420 nm wavelength. Density functional theory calculations and XPS analysis suggest a Schottky junction formed at the T-MCS/Ov-NiCo2O4 interface, attributed to the metallic-like behavior of NiCo2O4. Photoelectrochemical testing revealed that the dual-defect synergistic engineering strategy significantly enhanced the carrier concentration and the built-in electric field strength of the catalyst. This substantially increased the charge separation efficiency from an initial value of 0.02% to 20.12%, thereby markedly attenuating the recombination of photogenerated electron-hole pairs. This study demonstrates a novel pathway for fabricating photocatalytic materials with superior performance through synergistic dual-defect regulation.
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