BiVO4@TiO2 core–shell hybrid mesoporous nanofibers towards efficient visible-light-driven photocatalytic hydrogen production†
Abstract
The conduction band of a BiVO4 semiconductor is slightly lower than the hydrogen (H2) reduction level, indicating that it can’t be used directly for visible-light-driven photocatalytic hydrogen production. In the present work, we report designed BiVO4@TiO2 core–shell hybrid mesoporous nanofibers for photocatalytic hydrogen production under visible irradiation, which are generated through foaming-assisted electrospinning followed by atomic layer deposition (ALD). Such a binary core–shell structure can not only provide a high specific surface area with increased reaction sites, but also cause the formation of a staggered BiVO4@TiO2 heterojunction to promote the charge separation and transfer, leading to a significantly enhanced photocatalytic H2 production efficiency as compared to pure BiVO4.