Issue 5, 2023

In situ fabrication of MIL-68(In)@ZnIn2S4 heterojunction for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as a class of semiconductor-like materials, are widely used in photocatalysis. However, the limited visible light absorption and poor charge separation efficiency are the main challenges restricting their photocatalytic performance. Herein, the type II heterojunction MIL-68(In)@ZIS was successfully fabricated by in situ growth of ZnIn2S4 (ZIS) on the surface of a representative MOF, i.e. MIL-68(In). After composition optimization, MIL-68(In)-20@ZIS shows an extraordinary photocatalytic hydrogen production efficiency of 9.09 mmol g−1 h−1 and good photochemical stability, which far exceeds those of most photocatalysts. The hierarchical loose structure of MIL-68(In)-20@ZIS is conducive to the adsorption of reactants and mass transfer. Meanwhile, a large number of tight 2D contact interfaces significantly reduce the obstruction of charge transfer, paving the way for high-perform photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. The experimental results demonstrate that the MIL-68(In)@ZIS heterojunction achieves intensive photoresponse and effective charge separation and transfer benefiting from unique charge transport paths of a type II heterojunction. This study opens an avenue toward MOF-based heterojunctions for solar energy conversion.

Graphical abstract: In situ fabrication of MIL-68(In)@ZnIn2S4 heterojunction for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Dec 2022
Accepted
11 Jan 2023
First published
12 Jan 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 2425-2434

In situ fabrication of MIL-68(In)@ZnIn2S4 heterojunction for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production

M. Tan, C. Yu, H. Zeng, C. Liu, W. Dong, H. Meng, Y. Su, L. Qiao, L. Gao, Q. Lu and Y. Bai, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 2425 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR07017K

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