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Perovskite-based nanocubes with simultaneously improved visible-light absorption and charge separation enabling efficient photocatalytic CO2 reduction

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2016-12-01

Journal:NANO ENERGY

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:30

Page Number:59-68

ISSN No.:2211-2855

Key Words:Perovskite; Band structure tuning; Charge separation; Nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots; CO2 photoreduction

Abstract:Finding an ideal model to disclose the role upon tuning band structure and charge separation of wide-bandgap perovskite semiconductors by introducing suitable heteroatoms remains a huge challenge in photocatalysis. Herein, we propose an efficient pathway to increase the light absorption and charge separation for nitrogen and oxygen-vacancy confined in sodium tantalate nanocubes (V-o-NaTaON) and nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots (N-GQDs) grafted V-o-NaTaON nanocubes by solution-etching-induced phase-transition and in-situ reduction strategies. First-principles calculations demonstrate that the simultaneous incorporation of nitrogen and oxygen-vacancy in sodium tantalate can effectively regulate the electronic structure of sodium tantalate. The analysis of UV vis spectra and electron paramagnetic resonance reveal that the synergistic contribution of nitrogen and oxygen-vacancy endows the wide-bandgap perovskites tuning the band absorption region from UV (315 nm) to visible regime beyond 600 nm. As expected, an optimized V-o-NaTaON catalyst was developed, exhibiting superior broad spectrum photochemical reduction of CO2 to fuels. Moreover, N-GQDs/V-o-NaTaON heterojunctions further improve the broad spectrum CO2 photoreduction due to the synergetic catalytic effect of simultaneously improved light-absorption and charge separation. This work may open up more opportunities in the design of efficient photocatalysts for applications in solar photochemical conversion.

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