Superior photoelectrocatalytic performance of ternary structural BiVO4/GQD/g-C3N4 heterojunction
Samsudin, MFR; Ullah, H; Tahir, A; et al.Li, X; Ng, YH; Sufian, S
Date: 5 November 2020
Journal
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Publisher
Elsevier
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Abstract
Herein, we performed an encyclopedic analysis on the photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen production
of BiVO4/g-C3N4 decorated with reduced graphene oxide (RGO) or graphene quantum dots
(GQDs). The differences between RGO and GQDs as an electron mediator was revealed for the
first time in the perspective of theoretical DFT analysis and ...
Herein, we performed an encyclopedic analysis on the photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen production
of BiVO4/g-C3N4 decorated with reduced graphene oxide (RGO) or graphene quantum dots
(GQDs). The differences between RGO and GQDs as an electron mediator was revealed for the
first time in the perspective of theoretical DFT analysis and experimental validation. It was found
that the incorporation of GQDs as an electron mediator promotes better photoelectrocatalytic
hydrogen performance in comparison to the RGO. The addition of GQD can significantly improve
the activity by 25.2 and 75.7% in comparison to the BiVO4/RGO/g-C3N4 and binary composite
samples, respectively. Correspondingly, the BiVO4/GQD/g-C3N4 attained the highest photocurrent
density of 19.2 mA/cm2 with an ABPE of 0.57 % without the presence of any sacrificial reagents.
This enhancement is stemming from the low photocharge carrier transfer resistance which was
further verified via DFT study. The DFT analysis revealed that the BiVO4/GQD/g-C3N4 sample
shared their electronic cloud density through orbital hybridization while the BiVO4/RGO/g-C3N4
sample show less mutual sharing. Additionally, the charge redistribution of the GQDs-composite
at the heterostructure interface articulates a more stable and stronger heterojunction than the RGO-composite. Notably, this study provides new insights on the effect of different carbonaceous
materials (RGO and GQDs) which are often used as an electron mediator to enhance photocatalytic
activity.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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