| Literature DB >> 35528909 |
Qianyuan Chen1,2, Zhongchi Wang1, Keqiang Chen2, Qiang Fu3, Yueli Liu4, Yupeng Zhang2, Delong Li2, Chunxu Pan1,3.
Abstract
The growing demands for reproducible and clean sources of power has prompted the exploitation of novel materials for solar-energy conversion; in any case, the improvement of their conversion efficiency remains a big challenge. We report a mixed-dimensional heterostructure to synchronously enhance charge separation and light-absorption of the photoanodes via the introduction of two-dimensional reduced graphene oxide and zero-dimensional CuSbS2 quantum dots on one-dimensional TiO2 arrays. The experimental results show that the graphene sheets with a low Fermi level and a superior electron mobility accept photo-excited electrons from TiO2 and enable fast electron transportation; while the CuSbS2 quantum dots promote the visible light-absorption of the photoanode. The synergistic effects in this mixed-dimensional (1D-2D-0D) heterostructure photoanode induce a markedly raised photoconversion efficiency of 1.2% at 0.3 V and a photocurrent density of 5.5 mA cm-2 at 0.4 V. Furthermore, the photocurrent density of the mixed-dimensional heterostructure exceeds previously reported TiO2-based photoanodes in neutral media. The improved photoelectrochemical properties are attributed to the synergistic-effect-induced highly organized, mixed-dimensional architectures. It is expected that the mixed-dimensional heterostructure photoanode will be a potential candidate for applications in environmental remediation and energy fields. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 35528909 PMCID: PMC9073703 DOI: 10.1039/c9ra07237c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 3.361
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of the preparation of the 0D CuSbS2 quantum dots/1D TiO2 nanowires/2D graphene (mixed-dimensional) heterostructures.
Fig. 2SEM morphologies of (a) 1D TiO2 nanowires arrays, (b) 1D TiO2 nanowires/2D graphene composite and (c) the 0D CuSbS2 quantum dots/1D TiO2 nanowires/2D graphene (mixed-dimensional) heterostructures (inset is TEM image of 0D CuSbS2 quantum dots); (d) EDX profile of the 0D CuSbS2 quantum dots/1D TiO2 nanowires/2D graphene (mixed-dimensional) heterostructures; (e) XRD patterns and (f) Raman spectra of the samples.
Fig. 3(a) UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectra and (b) PL spectra of the samples.
Fig. 4Photoelectrochemical properties of the samples: (a) current–voltage curves, (b) photoconversion efficiency curves, (c) I–t curves at a potential of 0.1 V, (d) electrochemical impedance spectra, (e) Bode phase plots, (f) Mott–Schottky plots.
Fig. 5Photoelectrochemical mechanism of the 0D CuSbS2 quantum dots/1D TiO2 nanowires/2D graphene (mixed-dimensional) heterostructures.