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Synthesis of monolayer carbon-coated TiO2 as visible-light-responsive photocatalysts

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posted on 2024-11-02, 21:00 authored by Wei Jiao, Lili Zhang, Ruiquan Yang, Jing Ning, Lei Xiao, Yifan Liu, Jianyi Ma, Nasir MahmoodNasir Mahmood, Xian Jian
Increasing visible light absorption and constructing an active surface for TiO2 have long been pursued to obtain high photocatalytic activities. Modifying TiO2 at an atomic scale is desirable to optimize its surface state and band structure but remains a huge challenge. Herein, we developed an ultrasmall (?5 nm) visible-light-responsive TiO2 photocatalyst with a novel hybrid structure (TiO2/C) through a chemical vapor deposition process on large scale. Environmental in-situ transmission electron microscope studies confirmed the anatase TiO2 with a monolayer carbon shell in a hybrid structure. The resulted structure possesses narrowed bandgap 2.83 eV, favoring the enhanced visible-light-responsive photocatalytic activity. Density functional theory (DFT) simulations confirm the tunable mechanism of carbon-induced localized energy band within the bandgap of TiO2. As a physical barrier without turning TiO2 black, the monolayer carbon shell stabilizes Ti3+ inside TiO2, facilitates the separation of photo-induced carriers and enriches abundant absorbing sites of target pollutants. Consequently, the TiO2/C exhibits outstanding photocatalytic performance in both photoelectrochemical water oxidation and dye degradation under visible light besides superior activity for hydrogen evolution under simulated sunlight irradiation. This design proved a meaningful strategy in obtaining visible-light-responsive photocatalysts with a stable active surface for industrial application.

History

Journal

Applied Materials Today

Volume

27

Number

101498

Start page

1

End page

10

Total pages

10

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006116777

Esploro creation date

2022-10-26

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