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Design and synthesis of TiO 2 /C nanosheets with a directional cascade carrier transfer.

Si-Ming WuYi-Tian WangShi-Tian XiaoYan-Xiang ZhangGe TianJiang-Bo ChenXiao-Fang ZhaoUlf Dietrich KahlertMenny ShalomDetlef W BahnemannLi-Ying WangXiao-Yu Yang
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
Directed transfer of carriers, akin to excited charges in photosynthesis, in semiconductors by structural design is challenging. Here, TiO 2 nanosheets with interlayered sp 2 carbon and titanium vacancies are obtained by low-temperature controlled oxidation calcination. The directed transfer of carriers from the excited position to Ti-vacancies to interlayered carbon is investigated and proven to greatly increase the charge transport efficiency. The TiO 2 /C obtained demonstrates excellent photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical activity and significant lithium/sodium ion storage performance. Further theoretical calculations reveal that the directional excited position/Ti-vacancies/interlayered carbon facilitate the spatial inside-out cascade electron transfer, resulting in high charge transfer kinetics.
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