Issue 8, 2024

Ultrathin defective heterojunction for visible light NO removal: correlation between microstructure and reaction mechanisms

Abstract

Successful integration of defective heterojunctions is a proven effective strategy for promoting carrier separations and strengthening surface-interface redox reactions. Dipole moment variations are beneficial for charge carrier separation due to enlarged polarizations, especially within defective ones. Herein, motivated by the dipole variations in BiVO4 and the unique layered structure of BiOCl, defective BiVO4/BiOCl heterojunctions were designed and integrated. The as-integrated samples displayed unique nanosheets with thicknesses decreasing from 7.24 to 2.77 nm, resulting in the simultaneous formation of stable surface defects. The heterojunctions were investigated for the removal of dilute NO (∼ppb) under visible light and exhibited 1.85- and 2.05-folds enhanced efficiencies (75%), synchronous inhibition of NO2 (16.7% selectivity) and a more positive DeNOx index (0.36) than their constituent monomers. The improved activities and stabilities of surface defects were further examined by multi-run NO removal and EPR. The NO conversion products were validated by in situ DRIFTS investigation, which showed remarkable NO oxidation into NO3 and synchronous NO2 inhibition in thinner defective BiVO4/BiOCl. Mechanistic investigations indicated that surface defects in heterojunctions not only contributed to the improved light absorption and massive production of active species by coupling suitable band alignments, prolonging the carrier lifetime (3.55 ns to 7.52 ns) but also facilitated strong interfacial electric field contact at the junction interface of monomers, which enabled the construction of a direct Z-scheme charge transfer mechanism for NO removal.

Graphical abstract: Ultrathin defective heterojunction for visible light NO removal: correlation between microstructure and reaction mechanisms

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Apr 2024
Accepted
28 Jun 2024
First published
01 Jul 2024

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024,11, 3301-3316

Ultrathin defective heterojunction for visible light NO removal: correlation between microstructure and reaction mechanisms

R. Hailili, Z. Li, X. Lu, H. Sheng, D. W. Bahnemann and J. Zhao, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024, 11, 3301 DOI: 10.1039/D4EN00362D

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