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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2016

Hollow Cobalt-Based Bimetallic Sulfide Polyhedra for Efficient All-pH-Value Electrochemical and Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Zhen-Feng Huang; Jiajia Song; Ke Li; Muhammad Nawaz Tahir; Yutong Wang; Lun Pan; Li Wang; Xiangwen Zhang; Ji-Jun Zou

The development of highly active, universal, and stable inexpensive electrocatalysts/cocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) by morphology and structure modulations remains a great challenge. Herein, a simple self-template strategy was developed to synthesize hollow Co-based bimetallic sulfide (MxCo3-xS4, M = Zn, Ni, and Cu) polyhedra with superior HER activity and stability. Homogenous bimetallic metal-organic frameworks are transformed to hollow bimetallic sulfides by solvothermal sulfidation and thermal annealing. Electrochemical measurements and density functional theory computations show that the combination of hollow structure and homoincorporation of a second metal significantly enhances the HER activity of Co3S4. Specifically, the homogeneous doping in Co3S4 lattice optimizes the Gibbs free energy for H* adsorption and improves the electrical conductivity. Impressively, hollow Zn0.30Co2.70S4 exhibits electrocatalytic HER activity better than most of the reported nobel-metal-free electrocatalysts over a wide pH range, with overpotentials of 80, 90, and 85 mV at 10 mA cm(-2) and 129, 144, and 136 mV at 100 mA cm(-2) in 0.5 M H2SO4, 0.1 M phosphate buffer, and 1 M KOH, respectively. It also exhibits photocatalytic HER activity comparable to that of Pt cocatalyst when working with organic photosensitizer (Eosin Y) or semiconductors (TiO2 and C3N4). Furthermore, this catalyst shows excellent stability in the electrochemical and photocatalytic reactions. The strategy developed here, i.e., homogeneous doping and self-templated hollow structure, provides a way to synthesize transition metal sulfides for catalysis and energy conversion.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2015

Titanium-Defected Undoped Anatase TiO2 with p-Type Conductivity, Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism, and Remarkable Photocatalytic Performance

Songbo Wang; Lun Pan; Jiajia Song; Wenbo Mi; Ji-Jun Zou; Li Wang; Xiangwen Zhang

Defects are critically important for metal oxides in chemical and physical applications. Compared with the often studied oxygen vacancies, engineering metal vacancies in n-type undoped metal oxides is still a great challenge, and the effect of metal vacancies on the physiochemical properties is seldom reported. Here, using anatase TiO2, the most important and widely studied semiconductor, we demonstrate that metal vacancies (VTi) can be introduced in undoped oxides easily, and the presence of VTi results in many novel physiochemical properties. Anatase Ti0.905O2 was synthesized using solvothermal treatment of tetrabutyl titanate in an ethanol-glycerol mixture and then thermal calcination. Experimental measurements and DFT calculations on cell lattice parameters show the unstoichiometry is caused by the presence of VTi rather than oxygen interstitials. The presence of VTi changes the charge density and valence band edge of TiO2, and an unreported strong EPR signal at g = 1.998 presents under room temperature. Contrary to normal n-type and nonferromagnetic TiO2, Ti-defected TiO2 shows inherent p-type conductivity with high charge mobility, and room-temperature ferromagnetism stronger than Co-doped TiO2 nanocrystalline. Moreover, Ti-defected TiO2 shows much better photocatalytic performance than normal TiO2 in H2 generation (4.4-fold) and organics degradation (7.0-fold for phenol), owing to the more efficient charge separation and transfer in bulk and at semiconductor/electrolyte interface. Metal-defected undoped oxides represent a unique material; this work demonstrates the possibility to fabricate such material in easy and reliable way and thus provides new opportunities for multifunctional materials in chemical and physical devices.


Advanced Materials | 2015

Tungsten Oxides for Photocatalysis, Electrochemistry, and Phototherapy.

Zhen-Feng Huang; Jiajia Song; Lun Pan; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang; Ji-Jun Zou

The conversion, storage, and utilization of renewable energy have all become more important than ever before as a response to ever-growing energy and environment concerns. The performance of energy-related technologies strongly relies on the structure and property of the material used. The earth-abundant family of tungsten oxides (WOx ≤3 ) receives considerable attention in photocatalysis, electrochemistry, and phototherapy due to their highly tunable structures and unique physicochemical properties. Great breakthroughs have been made in enhancing the optical absorption, charge separation, redox capability, and electrical conductivity of WOx ≤3 through control of the composition, crystal structure, morphology, and construction of composite structures with other materials, which significantly promotes the efficiency of processes and devices based on this material. Herein, the properties and synthesis of WOx ≤3 family are reviewed, and then their energy-related applications are highlighted, including solar-light-driven water splitting, CO2 reduction, and pollutant removal, electrochromism, supercapacitors, lithium batteries, solar and fuel cells, non-volatile memory devices, gas sensors, and cancer therapy, from the aspect of function-oriented structure design and control.


Nano Energy | 2015

Carbon nitride with simultaneous porous network and O-doping for efficient solar-energy-driven hydrogen evolution

Zhen-Feng Huang; Jiajia Song; Lun Pan; Ziming Wang; Xueqiang Zhang; Ji-Jun Zou; Wenbo Mi; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang


ACS Catalysis | 2015

Oxygen-Deficient Tungsten Oxide as Versatile and Efficient Hydrogenation Catalyst

Jiajia Song; Zhen-Feng Huang; Lun Pan; Ji-Jun Zou; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang


Nanoscale | 2014

W18O49 nanowire alignments with a BiOCl shell as an efficient photocatalyst.

Zhen-Feng Huang; Jiajia Song; Lun Pan; Xu Jia; Zhe Li; Ji-Jun Zou; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang


Chemical Communications | 2014

Mesoporous W18O49 hollow spheres as highly active photocatalysts

Zhen-Feng Huang; Jiajia Song; Lun Pan; Fenglei Lv; Qingfa Wang; Ji-Jun Zou; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang


Nano Energy | 2014

Undoped ZnO abundant with metal vacancies

Lun Pan; Songbo Wang; Wenbo Mi; Jiajia Song; Ji-Jun Zou; Li Wang; Xiangwen Zhang


Nano Energy | 2017

Switching charge transfer of C3N4/W18O49 from type-II to Z-scheme by interfacial band bending for highly efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

Zhen-Feng Huang; Jiajia Song; Xin Wang; Lun Pan; Ke Li; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang; Ji-Jun Zou


Applied Surface Science | 2016

Periodic density functional theory study of ethylene hydrogenation over Co3O4 (1 1 1) surface: The critical role of oxygen vacancies

Jinhui Lu; Jiajia Song; Hongling Niu; Lun Pan; Xiangwen Zhang; Li Wang; Ji-Jun Zou

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Lun Pan

Ministry of Education

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Jinhui Lu

Ministry of Education

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Ministry of Education

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