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Construction of an Interfacial Photocatalytic Mode Based on Carbonized Mushrooms to Enhance Infrared Light-Assisted Photocatalytic Water Splitting Performance.

Menglong SunYuebing WangTengguo DongLing ZhouAnqi DaiJiahui KouChunhua Lu
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
To find a more efficient way to generate photocatalytic hydrogen, we developed the interfacial photocatalytic mode, in which the photocatalytic reaction can be transferred to a high-energy interfacial area. The new interfacial mode in this work is assembled with the help of carbonized mushrooms, which is an ideal water transporter as well as an excellent photothermal converter. The higher temperature from efficient light-to-heat conversion performance and thermal localization promote the efficiency of hydrogen evolution, and some effects peculiar to the interfacial mode can make the departure of hydrogen from the active sites of the photocatalyst smoother. As a result, the active sites can be exposed in a timely manner to allow the progress of the next cycle of the photocatalytic reaction to be smoother. The efficiency of interfacial photocatalytic hydrogen production can reach >10 times that of the corresponding sample in the traditional bulk water mode. This work has allowed further exploration of the construction of the interfacial photocatalytic mode, provided a reliable experimental basis for the development of the interfacial mode, and illuminated a new path for the development of photocatalytic water splitting.
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