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Construction of a BiVO4/VS-MoS2 S-scheme heterojunction for efficient photocatalytic nitrogen fixation.
Luo, Han-Ying; Liu, Zhao-Lei; Zhang, Meng-Ran; Mu, Yan-Fei; Zhang, Min.
Affiliation
  • Luo HY; MOE International Joint Laboratory of Materials Microstructure, Institute for New Energy Materials and Low Carbon Technologies, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology Tianjin 300384 China zm2016@email.tjut.edu.cn.
  • Liu ZL; MOE International Joint Laboratory of Materials Microstructure, Institute for New Energy Materials and Low Carbon Technologies, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology Tianjin 300384 China zm2016@email.tjut.edu.cn.
  • Zhang MR; MOE International Joint Laboratory of Materials Microstructure, Institute for New Energy Materials and Low Carbon Technologies, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology Tianjin 300384 China zm2016@email.tjut.edu.cn.
  • Mu YF; School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University Yangzhou Jiangsu 225009 China 007916@yzu.edu.cn.
  • Zhang M; MOE International Joint Laboratory of Materials Microstructure, Institute for New Energy Materials and Low Carbon Technologies, School of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology Tianjin 300384 China zm2016@email.tjut.edu.cn.
Nanoscale Adv ; 6(6): 1781-1789, 2024 Mar 12.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38482037
ABSTRACT
Photocatalytic nitrogen (N2) reduction to ammonia (NH3), adopting H2O as the electron source, suffers from low efficiency owing to the sluggish kinetics of N2 reduction and the requirement of a substantial thermodynamic driving force. Herein, we present a straightforward approach for the construction of an S-scheme heterojunction of BiVO4/VS-MoS2 to successfully achieve photocatalytic N2 fixation, which is manufactured by coupling an N2-activation component (VS-MoS2 nanosheet) and water-oxidation module (BiVO4 nanocrystal) through electrostatic self-assembly. The VS-MoS2 nanosheet, enriched with sulfur vacancies, plays a pivotal role in facilitating N2 adsorption and activation. Additionally, the construction of the S-scheme heterojunction enhances the driving force for water oxidation and improves charge separation. Under simulated sunlight irradiation (100 mW cm-2), BiVO4/VS-MoS2 exhibits efficient photocatalytic N2 reduction activity with H2O as the proton source, yielding NH3 at a rate of 132.8 µmol g-1 h-1, nearly 7 times higher than that of pure VS-MoS2. This study serves as a noteworthy example of efficient N2 reduction to NH3 under mild conditions.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Nanoscale Adv Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Nanoscale Adv Year: 2024 Document type: Article