| Literature DB >> 28544453 |
Yu Lei Wang1, Ting Nie2, Yu Hang Li1, Xue Lu Wang1, Li Rong Zheng3, Ai Ping Chen1, Xue Qing Gong2, Hua Gui Yang1.
Abstract
Semiconductor photocatalysts are hardly employed for overall water splitting beyond 700 nm, which is due to both thermodynamic aspects and activation barriers. Metallic materials as photocatalysts are known to overcome this limitation through interband transitions for creating electron-hole pairs; however, the application of metallic photocatalysts for overall water splitting has never been fulfilled. Black tungsten nitride is now employed as a metallic photocatalyst for overall water splitting at wavelengths of up to 765 nm. Experimental and theoretical results together confirm that metallic properties play a substantial role in exhibiting photocatalytic activity under red-light irradiation for tungsten nitride. This work represents the first red-light responsive photocatalyst for overall water splitting, and may open a promising venue in searching of metallic materials as efficient photocatalysts for solar energy utilization.Entities:
Keywords: metallic materials; photocatalysis; red-light-responsive materials; tungsten nitride; water splitting
Year: 2017 PMID: 28544453 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201702943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336