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Constructing an Open-Structured J-Type ZnIn 2 S 4 /In(OH) 3 Heterojunction for Photocatalytical Hydrogen Generation.

Shuqi LiShaoqin PengYuexiang Li
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Constructing heterojunctions to separate photogenerated carriers is an effective strategy for improving the efficiency of photocatalytic reactions. A J-type heterojunction is a recently reported efficient anisotropic heterojunction. Herein, taking anisotropic ZnIn 2 S 4 (ZIS) nanosheets as an example of a type-II heterojunction, we report for the first time the concept of open and closed structures (O and C structure) of J-type heterojunctions. A simple ammonia-post-treatment method was employed to prepare the O- and C-structured J-type ZnIn 2 S 4 /In(OH) 3 (ZIS/IOH) heterojunctions. The O-structured J-type ZIS/IOH (OJ-ZIS/IOH) heterojunction exhibits a high hydrogen production activity, reaching 400 μmol·h -1 , 2.67 times higher than that of pristine ZIS. However, the activity of the C-structured heterojunction (CJ-ZIS/IOH) is close to that of pristine ZIS. The findings emphasize the importance of the cooperation of photogenerated carrier separation and transport in J-type heterojunctions, providing insights into developing efficient heterojunction photocatalysts.
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