Ceramics International | 2021

Optimal oxidation of CuxZn1-xS photocatalysts for enhanced solar H2 production by efficient charge separations

 
 

Abstract


Abstract Solar water splitting is a promising way of producing H2 from the renewable natural resources, and heterostructure photocatalysts have been widely investigated in photocatalytic applications. In this work, flower-shaped CuxZn1-xS composite photocatalysts were prepared with various copper contents and then further thermally oxidized under controlled oxygen atmosphere. The oxidized composite catalysts formed the Z-scheme assisted type-II heterosystem, which resulted in efficient photo-generated charge transfer. The maximum H2 production rate was determined as 595\xa0μmol/g/h from the optimally oxidized CuxZn1-xS photocatalyst. This could be mainly attributed to the highest Cu2O crystal fraction in the total copper oxides phases as confirmed by XRD measurement. High light absorption and low charge recombination in heterostructure system were crucial points to improve solar harvesting efficiency in water splitting reactions. Therefore, overall photocatalytic efficiency of the oxidized composite photocatalysts can be enhanced by optimizing their atomic compositions and crystalline phase fractions.

Volume 47
Pages 2848-2856
DOI 10.1016/J.CERAMINT.2020.09.139
Language English
Journal Ceramics International

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