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Novelty All-Inorganic Titanium-Based Halide Perovskite for Highly Efficient Photocatalytic CO 2 Conversion.

Jinchen ZhouDaofu WuChangqing TianZhiyu LiangHongmei RanBo GaoZhongtao LuoQiang HuangXiao-Sheng Tang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Lead halide perovskite materials have great potential for photocatalytic reaction due to their low fabrication cost, unique optical absorption coefficient, and suitable band structures. However, the main problems are the toxicity and instability of the lead halide perovskite materials. Therefore, a facile synthetic method is used to prepare lead-free environmentally friendly Cs 2 TiX 6 (X = Cl, Cl 0.5 Br 0.5 , Br) perovskite materials. Their structural and optical characteristics are systematically investigated. The band gaps of the produced samples are illustrated to be from 1.87 to 2.73 eV. Moreover, these materials can keep high stability in harsh environments such as illumination and heating, and the Cs 2 Ti(Cl 0.5 Br 0.5 ) 6 microcrystals demonstrate the yields of 176 µmol g -1 for CO and 78.9 µmol g -1 for CH 4 after light irradiation for 3 h, which is of the first report of Ti-based perovskite photocatalysts. This finding demonstrates that the Ti-based perovskites will create opportunities for photocatalytic applications, which may offer a new idea to construct low-cost, eco-friendly, and bio-friendly photocatalysts.
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