| Literature DB >> 28722307 |
Kaixv Ren1, Pengfei Yin1, Yuzhu Zhou1, Xingzhong Cao2, Cunku Dong1, Lan Cui1, Hui Liu1, Xiwen Du1.
Abstract
Surficial defects in semiconductor can induce high density of carriers and cause localized surface plasmon resonance which is prone to light harvesting and energy conversion, while internal defects may cause serious recombination of electrons and holes. Thus, it is significant to precisely control the distribution of defects, although there are few successful examples. Herein, an effective strategy to confine abundant defects within the surface layer of Cu1.94 S nanoflake arrays (NFAs) is reported, leaving a perfect internal structure. The Cu1.94 S NFAs are then applied in photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. As expected, the surficial defects give rise to strong LSPR effect and quick charge separation near the surface; meanwhile, they provide active sites for catalyzing hydrogen evolution. As a result, the NFAs achieve the top PEC properties ever reported for Cux S-based photocathodes.Entities:
Keywords: Cu1.94S; LSPR; nanoflake arrays; surface defects; water splitting
Year: 2017 PMID: 28722307 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201700867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281