In-MOF-derived In2S3/Bi2S3 heterojunction for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

FRONTIERS IN ENERGY(2023)

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Transition metal sulfides are commonly studied as photocatalysts for water splitting in solar-to-fuel conversion. However, the effectiveness of these photocatalysts is limited by the recombination and restricted light absorption capacity of carriers. In this paper, a broad spectrum responsive In2S3/Bi2S3 heterojunction is constructed by in-situ integrating Bi2S3 with the In2S3, derived from an In-MOF precursor, via the high-temperature sulfidation and solvothermal methods. Benefiting from the synergistic effect of wide-spectrum response, effective charge separation and transfer, and strong heterogeneous interfacial contacts, the In2S3/Bi2S3 heterojunction demonstrates a rate of 0.71 mmol/(g & BULL;h), which is 2.2 and 1.7 times as much as those of In2S3 (0.32 mmol/(g & BULL;h) and Bi2S3 (0.41 mmol/(g & BULL;h)), respectively. This paper provides a novel idea for rationally designing innovative heterojunction photocatalysts of transition metal sulfides for photocatalytic hydrogen production.
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photocatalytic hydrogen production,wide-spectrum response,metal sulfides,MOFs derivative,heterogeneous interfacial contact
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