Simultaneous and efficient utilization of photogenerated electrons and holes: a case of single-atom Pd-anchored CdS twins

Abstract

Lactic acid is commonly used as a sacrificial agent while neglecting its prospects for value-added chemical conversion due to inefficient hole utilization of the photocatalyst. In the present study, we demonstrate a strategy of anchoring atomic-level Pd on CdSx twins to maximize the utilization of electrons and holes for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution coupled with pyruvate synthesis. The Pd-CdSx-Twins photocatalyst achieved a remarkable H2 evolution rate of 7700.25 μmol h−1 with a disruptive apparent quantum efficiency of 90.2% and pyruvic acid production with a selectivity of 95.87%. The back-to-back barrier field induced by the CdSx twins served as the prerequisite for the surface enrichment and isolated extraction of the photocarriers. TA spectroscopy, in situ XPS, and theoretical calculations proved that the Pd single atoms stabilize the twin crystal structure and provides optimal conditions for the adsorption of lactic acid molecules while promoting the extraction of holes, while the surface-enriched electrons at the S site promote hydrogen extraction. This study developed an attractive route for the utilization of photocarriers simultaneously at the reducing and oxidizing sides while expanding the economic benefits of traditional hole-sacrificial systems.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous and efficient utilization of photogenerated electrons and holes: a case of single-atom Pd-anchored CdS twins

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2024
Accepted
03 Sep 2024
First published
18 Sep 2024

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Advance Article

Simultaneous and efficient utilization of photogenerated electrons and holes: a case of single-atom Pd-anchored CdS twins

Y. Tang, Z. Xu, Y. Sun, C. Wang, Y. Guo, W. Hao, X. Tan, J. Ye and T. Yu, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4EE03092C

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