Issue 7, 2025

CTAB assisted hydrothermal synthesis of oxygen vacancy enriched BiVO4 for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

Abstract

The significance of oxygen vacancies (OVs) as active catalytic sites in enhancing the photocatalytic hydrogen production capacity of BiVO4 was investigated. We effectively introduced OVs into BiVO4via a CTAB-assisted hydrothermal method, thereby significantly boosting its photocatalytic performance. We analyzed the underlying chemical mechanisms associated with CTAB's regulation of BiVO4 crystal growth and clarified the precise process facilitating OV formation. The results revealed that OV integration profoundly enhanced BiVO4's charge transfer efficiency and conductivity, showing a remarkable 25-fold surge in the photocatalytic hydrogen production rate of the optimized sample (118.93 μmol g−1 h−1) compared to unmodified BiVO4. Further analyses emphasized the critical role of OV stability within the BiVO4 crystal structure in improving the catalytic hydrogen production performance. This work exhibits the pivotal function of OVs in amplifying BiVO4's photocatalytic hydrogen production potential and offers fresh modification strategies and theoretical foundations for developing high-performance BiVO4-based photocatalysts.

Graphical abstract: CTAB assisted hydrothermal synthesis of oxygen vacancy enriched BiVO4 for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2024
Accepted
06 Jan 2025
First published
07 Jan 2025

CrystEngComm, 2025,27, 948-955

CTAB assisted hydrothermal synthesis of oxygen vacancy enriched BiVO4 for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

Q. Sun, F. Qiao and T. Zhou, CrystEngComm, 2025, 27, 948 DOI: 10.1039/D4CE01284D

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