학술논문

Boosting photocatalytic CO2 conversion using strongly bonded Cu/reduced Nb2O5 nanosheets.
Document Type
Article
Source
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 9/28/2023, Vol. 52 Issue 36, p12832-12844. 13p.
Subject
*CLEAN energy
*NIOBIUM oxide
*NANOSTRUCTURED materials
*CHARGE carriers
*LIGHT absorption
*PHOTOCATALYSTS
*COPPER
Language
ISSN
1477-9226
Abstract
Green energy production is becoming increasingly important in mitigating the effects of climate change, and the photocatalytic approach could be a potential solution. However, the main barriers to its commercialization are ineffective catalysis due to recombination, poor optical absorption, and sluggish carrier migration. Here, we fabricated a two-dimensional (2D) reduced niobium oxide photocatalyst synthesized by an in situ thermal method followed by copper incorporation. Compared to its counterparts, pure Nb2O5 (0.092 mmol g−1 CO) and r-Nb2O5 (0.216 mmol g−1 CO), the strongly bonded Cu/r-Nb2O5 (0.908 mmol g−1) sample produced an exceptional amount of CO. The separation of charge carriers and efficient use of light resulted in a remarkable photocatalytic performance. The acceptor levels were created by the Cu nanophase, and the carrier trapping states were created by the oxygen vacancies. This mechanism was supported by ESR and DRIFT analyses, which showed that enough free radicals were produced. This study opens up new possibilities for developing efficient photocatalysts that will generate green fuel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]