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Spatial Heterojunction in Nanostructured TiO2 and Its Cascade Effect for Efficient Photocatalysis.

Yi LuXiao-Long LiuLi HeYue-Xing ZhangZhi-Yi HuGe TianXiu ChengSi-Ming WuYuan-Zhou LiXiao-Hang YangLi-Ying WangJia-Wen LiuUlf Dietrich KahlertGang-Gang ChangWei-Hua LiGustaaf Van TendelooXiao-Yu YangBao-Lian Su
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
A highly efficient photoenergy conversion is strongly dependent on the cumulative cascade efficiency of the photogenerated carriers. Spatial heterojunctions are critical to directed charge transfer and, thus, attractive but still a challenge. Here, a spatially ternary titanium-defected TiO2@carbon quantum dots@reduced graphene oxide (denoted as VTi@CQDs@rGO) in one system is shown to demonstrate a cascade effect of charges and significant performances regarding the photocurrent, the apparent quantum yield, and photocatalysis such as H2 production from water splitting and CO2 reduction. A key aspect in the construction is the technologically irrational junction of Ti-vacancies and nanocarbons for the spatially inside-out heterojunction. The new "spatial heterojunctions" concept, characteristics, mechanism, and extension are proposed at an atomic-/nanoscale to clarify the generation of rational heterojunctions as well as the cascade electron transfer.
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