Mengyuan ZhangJiaqian QinSaravanan RajendranXinyu ZhangRiping Liu
Abstract The construction of a 2D–2D heterostructured composite is an efficient method to improve the photocatalytic hydrogen generation capability under visible light. In this work, simple heat treatment of a mixture of g‐C 3 N 4 and delaminated Ti 3 C 2 was used to prepare a series of d‐Ti 3 C 2 /TiO 2 /g‐C 3 N 4 nanocomposites. The d‐Ti 3 C 2 not only acted as the support layer and resource to glue the anatase TiO 2 particles and g‐C 3 N 4 layers together but also served as the fast electron transfer channel to improve the photogenerated charge carriers’ separation efficiency. By tuning the g‐C 3 N 4 /d‐Ti 3 C 2 mass ratio, heating temperature and soaking time, the d‐Ti 3 C 2 /TiO 2 /g‐C 3 N 4 nanocomposite 4‐1‐350‐1 achieved an excellent H 2 evolution rate of 1.62 mmol h −1 g −1 driven by a 300 W Xe lamp with a 420 nm cutoff filter. The heterostructured composite photocatalyst was stable even after 3 cycles, representing excellent potential for the practical application in solar energy conversion.
Bo ZhouHaitao HongHaifeng ZhangShansheng YuHongwei Tian
Hao WeiWilliam A. McMasterJeannie Z. Y. TanLu CaoDehong ChenRachel A. Caruso
Baoji MiaoYonghui ZhangQiuling ChenYifan ZhangYange CaoZhiming BaiLei Chen
Wararat SomraksaSumetha SuwanboonPongsaton Amornpitoksuk