Tunable Photocatalytic Activity of CoFe Prussian Blue Analogue Modified SrTiO 3 Core-Shell Structures for Solar-Driven Water Oxidation.
Naeimeh Sadat PeighambardoustSina Sadigh AkbariRana LomluUmut AydemirFerdi KaradasPublished in: ACS materials Au (2023)
This study presents a pioneering semiconductor-catalyst core-shell architecture designed to enhance photocatalytic water oxidation activity significantly. This innovative assembly involves the in situ deposition of CoFe Prussian blue analogue (PBA) particles onto SrTiO 3 (STO) and blue SrTiO 3 (bSTO) nanocubes, effectively establishing a robust p-n junction, as demonstrated by Mott-Schottky analysis. Of notable significance, the STO/PB core-shell catalyst displayed remarkable photocatalytic performance, achieving an oxygen evolution rate of 129.6 μmol g -1 h -1 , with stability over an extended 9-h in the presence of S 2 O 8 2- as an electron scavenger. Thorough characterization unequivocally verified the precise alignment of the band energies within the STO/PB core-shell assembly. Our research underscores the critical role of tailored semiconductor-catalyst interfaces in advancing the realm of photocatalysis and its broader applications in renewable energy technologies.