Issue 11, 2019

New insights into interfacial photocharge transfer in TiO2/C3N4 heterostructures: effects of facets and defects

Abstract

More efforts are being made in hybridizing TiO2 photocatalysts with graphene-analogue g-C3N4. However, a fundamental understanding of the interfacial behavior of charge carriers is still lacking. In this paper, the impact of exposed facets and structural defects on the charge transfer mechanism around heterostructured interfaces was investigated. Due to the electron-rich feature and the relatively lower CB position, integrating g-C3N4 with 101-TiO2 facilitated the Z-scheme recombination of electrons in the CB of 101-TiO2 and holes in the VB of g-C3N4. Creating oxygen vacancies in TiO2 resulted in the 4- and 24-fold increased photoactivity than blank TiO2 and g-C3N4. 001-Facets of TiO2 however were prone to accept electrons from the CB of g-C3N4, forming the conventional Type II junction with poor photoreduction ability. For 001-TiO2/g-C3N4 heterojunctions, nitrogen vacancies in g-C3N4 played a more important role in separating the charge carriers. Our discovery provides an efficient way to design high-performance TiO2-based heterostructured photocatalysts through facet and defect engineering.

Graphical abstract: New insights into interfacial photocharge transfer in TiO2/C3N4 heterostructures: effects of facets and defects

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2019
Accepted
12 Feb 2019
First published
13 Feb 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 4511-4517

New insights into interfacial photocharge transfer in TiO2/C3N4 heterostructures: effects of facets and defects

Y. Wu, L. Liu, X. An and T. Wei, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 4511 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ00027E

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