Issue 31, 2019

Spontaneous full photocatalytic water splitting on 2D MoSe2/SnSe2 and WSe2/SnSe2 vdW heterostructures

Abstract

Spontaneous full photocatalytic water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen under visible light irradiation without the need for sacrificial agents is a challenging task, because suitable band gaps, low overpotentials for both half-reactions and spatially-separated catalytic sites should be fulfilled simultaneously in a photocatalytic system. Here, we propose a promising strategy to achieve this goal by constructing van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures of two-dimensional (2D) materials. Using first-principles calculations, we predict two promising photocatalysts, MoSe2/SnSe2 and WSe2/SnSe2 heterostructures, with the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) taking place separately on the MoSe2 (WSe2) and SnSe2 layers. More excitingly, the Se-vacancy of the MoSe2 (WSe2) monolayer effectively lowers the HER overpotential, making the catalytic reactions occur spontaneously under the potentials solely provided by the photo-generated electrons and holes in pure water. The unique band alignment of these hetero-structured photocatalysts leads to high solar-to-hydrogen (STH) energy conversion efficiencies up to 10.5%, which is quite promising for commercial applications. This work opens up an avenue for the design of highly-efficient photocatalysts for full water splitting.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneous full photocatalytic water splitting on 2D MoSe2/SnSe2 and WSe2/SnSe2 vdW heterostructures

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2019
Accepted
10 Jul 2019
First published
11 Jul 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 14836-14843

Spontaneous full photocatalytic water splitting on 2D MoSe2/SnSe2 and WSe2/SnSe2 vdW heterostructures

Y. Fan, J. Wang and M. Zhao, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 14836 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR03469B

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