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Nonlayered Tin Thiohypodiphosphate Nanosheets: Controllable Growth and Solar-Light-Driven Water Splitting.

Marshet G SendekuFengmei WangZhongzhou ChengPeng YuNing GaoXueying ZhanZhenxing WangJun He
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
As a promising candidate in various fields, including energy conversion and electronics, layered van der Waals metal phosphorus trichalcogenides (MPX3) have been widely explored. In addition to the layered structures, MPX3 comprising post-transition metals (i.e., Sn and Pb) are known to form a unique 3D framework with nonlayered structure. However, the nonlayered two-dimensional (2D) crystals of this family have remained unexplored until now. Herein, we successfully synthesized 2D nonlayered tin thiohypodiphosphate (Sn2P2S6) nanosheets, having an indirect bandgap of 2.25 eV and a thickness down to ∼10 nm. The as-obtained nanosheets demonstrate promising photocatalytic water splitting activity to generate H2 in pure water under simulated solar light (AM 1.5G). Moreover, the ultrathin Sn2P2S6 catalyst shows auspicious performance and stability with a continuous operation of 40 h. This work is not only an expansion of the MPX3 family, but it is also a major milestone in the search for new materials for future energy conversion.
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