Janus Zn-IV-VI: Robust Photocatalysts with Enhanced Built-In Electric Fields and Strain-Regulation Capability for Water Splitting

Jiao Shen, Tao Zhang, Hong Jiang, Kai Wang, Haiqing Chang, Tian C. Zhang, Yan Zhao, Yubo Fan, Ying Liang*, Xiaobao Tian*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The use of 2D materials to produce hydrogen (H2) fuel via photocatalytic water splitting has been intensively studied. However, the simultaneous fulfillment of the three essential requirements—high photon utilization, rapid carrier transfer, and low-barrier redox reactions—for wide-pH-range production of H2 still poses a significant challenge with no additional modulation. By employing the first-principles calculations, it has been observed that the Janus ZnXY2 structures (X = Si/Ge/Sn, Y = S/Se/Te) exhibit significantly enhanced built-in electric fields (0.20−0.36 eV Å−1), which address the limitations intrinsically. Compared to conventional Janus membranes, the ductile ZnSnSe2 and ZnSnTe2 monolayers have stronger regulation of electric fields, resulting in improved electron mobility and excitonic nature (Ebinding = 0.50/0.35 eV). Both monolayers exhibit lower energy barriers of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER, 0.98/0.86 eV, pH = 7) and resistance to photocorrosion across pH 0-7. Furthermore, the 1% tensile strain can further boost visible light utilization and intermediate absorption. The optimal AC-type bilayer stacking configuration is conducive to enhancing electric fields for photocatalysis. Overall, Janus ZnXY2 membranes overcome the major challenges faced by conventional 2D photocatalysts via intrinsic polarization and external amelioration, enabling efficient and controllable photocatalysis without the need for doping or heterojunctions. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2306569
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number11
Online published14 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2024

Research Keywords

  • built-in electric fields
  • first-principles calculations
  • Janus membranes
  • metal chalcogenides
  • photocatalytic water splitting

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