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Solar-Light-Driven Pure Water Splitting with Ultrathin BiOCl Nanosheets.

Ling Zhang1, Zhongkang Han2, Wenzhong Wang3, Xiaoman Li1, Yang Su1, Dong Jiang1, Xiaoling Lei2, Songmei Sun1.   

Abstract

A suitable photocatalyst for overall water splitting has been produced by overcoming the disadvantage of the band structure in bulk BiOCl by reducing the thickness to the quantum scale. The ultrathin BiOCl nanosheets with surface/subsurface defects realized the solar-driven pure water splitting in the absence of any co-catalysts or sacrificial agent. These surface defects cannot only shift both the valence band and conduction band upwards for band-gap narrowing but also promote charge-carrier separation. The amount of defects in the outer layer surface of BiOCl results in an enhancement of carrier density and faster charge transport. First-principles calculations provide clear evidence that the formation of surface oxygen vacancies is easier for the ultrathin BiOCl nanosheets than for its thicker counterpart. These defects can serve as active sites to effectively adsorb and dissociate H2 O molecules, resulting in a significantly improved water-splitting performance.
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Keywords:  charge-carrier separation; nanosheets; photocatalysts; solar energy; water splitting

Year:  2015        PMID: 26463892     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201503778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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