Issue 37, 2023

CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure: understanding the role of band alignment in selective catalysis for overall water splitting

Abstract

Employing a facile one-pot hydrothermal synthesis approach, in this work, we achieved the successful synthesis of a CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure, which was characterized by an atomic-scale intimately bonded interface. This can be utilized as a reference for the synthesis of heterostructures involving multiple compounds and their secondary phases. Notably, the CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure stands out for its superior performance in photocatalytic overall water splitting without relying on additional co-catalysts or sacrificial agents. In addition, this heterostructure displayed excellent electrocatalytic activity, photocatalytic activity for the degradation of trichloromethane, and promising PEC performance when utilized as a photocathode. A pivotal feature of the CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure is its capacity to efficiently inhibit the migration of photogenerated holes from CuCoO2 to CuO. This was attributed to the synergistic effects between the intrinsic interface electric field and pronounced valence band offset. Interestingly, this mechanism overcomes the traditional limitations associated with type-I heterostructures. Consequently, the two half-reactions of the overall water splitting process are selectively localized on opposite facets of the CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure. Overall, our findings elucidate the profound implications of band alignment in these heterostructures, offering pivotal insights for the innovation and optimization of advanced heterostructure photo(electro)catalytic materials.

Graphical abstract: CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure: understanding the role of band alignment in selective catalysis for overall water splitting

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2023
Accepted
30 Aug 2023
First published
30 Aug 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 20151-20164

CuCoO2/CuO heterostructure: understanding the role of band alignment in selective catalysis for overall water splitting

Y. Zhang, Z. Zhao, W. Tang, J. Feng, J. Zhang, Q. Liu, Z. Li and Z. Zou, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 20151 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA04684B

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