| Literature DB >> 26037473 |
Shanshan Chen1,2, Yu Qi1,2, Takashi Hisatomi3, Qian Ding1,2, Tomohiro Asai3, Zheng Li1,2, Su Su Khine Ma3, Fuxiang Zhang4, Kazunari Domen3, Can Li5.
Abstract
An (oxy)nitride-based heterostructure for powdered Z-scheme overall water splitting is presented. Compared with the single MgTa2O(6-x)N(y) or TaON photocatalyst, a MgTa2O(6-x)N(y)/TaON heterostructure fabricated by a simple one-pot nitridation route was demonstrated to effectively suppress the recombination of carriers by efficient spatial charge separation and decreased defect density. By employing Pt-loaded MgTa2O(6-x)N(y)/TaON as a H2-evolving photocatalyst, a Z-scheme overall water splitting system with an apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) of 6.8% at 420 nm was constructed (PtO(x)-WO3 and IO3(-)/I(-) pairs were used as an O2-evolving photocatalyst and a redox mediator, respectively), the activity of which is circa 7 or 360 times of that using Pt-TaON or Pt-MgTa2O(6-x)N)y) as a H2-evolving photocatalyst, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest AQE among the powdered Z-scheme overall water splitting systems ever reported.Entities:
Keywords: heterostructures; hydrogen; overall water splitting; oxynitrides; photocatalysis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26037473 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201502686
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336