Ferroelectricity-tunable photocatalysts from MXene family for overall water splitting

Abstract

Photocatalytic water splitting represents a promising approach to address the global energy crisis by generating renewable and clean energy. Although numerous two-dimensional materials have been explored as potential photocatalysts in recent years, effective strategies for modulating photocatalytic reactions and energy conversion efficiency remain limited. In this work, using first-principles calculations, we demonstrate that the photocatalytic activities and energy conversion efficiency can be effectively regulated through ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transitions in MXene family. It is found that the both the ferroelectric and paraelectric phases of Sc2CO2 and Y2CS2 monolayers meet the bandgap and band edge position requirements for photocatalytic water splitting. In addition, their light absorption properties and solar-to-hydrogen energy conversion efficiency are tunable by ferroelectric switching. Moreover, in the ferroelectric phase, Y2CS2 MXene exhibits a higher redox potential and stronger driving capability for the hydrogen evolution reaction via photogenerated electrons. Conversely, its paraelectric phase shows superior performance in promoting water oxidation through photogenerated holes. Our work highlights the critical role of ferroelectric polarization in water splitting and provides a viable pathway for tailoring the photocatalytic properties of two-dimensional ferroelectric materials.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2025
Accepted
26 Jan 2026
First published
27 Jan 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Ferroelectricity-tunable photocatalysts from MXene family for overall water splitting

H. Wang, H. Yuan, Y. Zhang, J. Li, Z. Zhang and B. Sa, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA09624C

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