| Literature DB >> 31994377 |
Denghui Jiang1, Ziran Liu2, Liangjie Fu1,3, Huaming Yang1,3,4.
Abstract
Interface engineering of heterostructured photocatalysts plays a very important role in the transfer and separation process of interfacial charge carriers, but how to regulate the transfer and separation of photogenerated charge carriers still is a huge challenge at the nanometric interface of heterostructures (HCs). Herein, we demonstrate that interfacial chemical bonds can effectively modulate photogenerated charge transfer in nanoclay-based HCs constructed by natural Kaolinite (Kaol) nanosheets and P25-TiO2. Experimental results and density functional theory (DFT) calculations confirm that stable Al-O-Ti bonds form at the interfaces by interactions of the Al-OH groups of Kaol and (101) surfaces of anatase TiO2. The Al-O-Ti bond strengthens the energy band bending of the space charge region near the interfacial bond and thus provides a fast transfer channel for interfacial photogenerated charge, resulting in the boosted charge transfer and separation ability of Kaol/P25 HCs. The findings reported here provide a deeper insight into modulating interfacial charge transfer by chemical bonds and shed new light on interface engineering of efficient heterostructured photocatalysts for environmental applications.Entities:
Keywords: P25; charge transfer channel; energy band bending; nanoclay; photocatalytic ability
Year: 2020 PMID: 31994377 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b17183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229