Zhiyao WuXiyang WangShuang DengXupeng QinQilin HanYu ZhouYanqiu ZhuNannan WangChunlin HeYimin A. Wu
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are widely used in catalytic field, especially in photocatalysis, benefiting from the ultrathin 2D structure and luxuriant surface functional groups. However, the wide band gap and low utilization rate of solar spectrum affect their photocatalytic performance. Herein, we integrated n-type CoAl-LDH with p-type Cu2O nanoparticles to construct a p-n heterojunction with a strong built-in electric field, which can prevent photoinduced electron-hole pairs from recombination as well as facilitate charge transfer. With the X-ray photoelectron spectroscope and in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, we confirmed the charge transfer under light illumination complying with the type II-scheme mechanism and analyzed the intermediates during photocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR). The highest yields reached 320.9 μmol h-1 g-1 for CoAl-LDH@Cu2O-60 (LC-60) under 1 h light irradiation, which was about 1.6 times than the pristine CoAl-LDH. The sample also exhibited excellent stability which maintained 84.1% of initial performance after 4 circulations.
Chuanqi XiaYekang ZhengYuxing ChuJiating XuRuoyu DongLyuchao ZhuangLeihong ZhaoYiming He
Yue JiangJiaqing GuoXiaoli LiGuang WuManman MuXiaohong Yin
Jungang ZhangQiaohong ZhuLingzhi WangMuhammad NasirSo‐Hye ChoJinlong ZhangJinlong ZhangJinlong Zhang
Mouna Ibn MahrsiBilel ChoucheneThomas GriesVincent CarréGhouti MedjahdiFadhila AyariLavinia BalanRaphaël Schneider
Zhaobo FanXiaojie ZhangYouji LiXin GuoZhiliang Jin