Two-dimensional AlN/g-CNs van der Waals type-II heterojunction for water splitting.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Key Laboratory for Micro-Nano Optoelectronic Devices of Ministry of Education, School of Physics and Electronics, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China.

Published: February 2023

A type-II van der Waals heterojunction photocatalyst is not only an ideal material for hydrogen production by water splitting, but also an important way to improve efficiency and produce low-cost clean energy. In this work, we unexpectedly found that monolayers of AlN and CN, g-CN, and CN all formed type-II heterojunctions according to density functional theory, and we report a comparison of their photocatalytic performance. Among them, the AlN/CN heterojunction has an appropriate band gap value of 1.61 eV for visible light water splitting. It has higher carrier mobility than the AlN/g-CN heterojunction (electron 253.1 cm V s > 31.6 cm V s and hole 11043.4 cm V s > 524.7 cm V s), and an absorption peak similar those of monolayer CN in visible light (8 × 10 cm) and monolayer AlN in ultraviolet light (11 × 10 cm). The Bader charge shows that the charge transfer number of the AlN/g-CN heterojunction is higher than that of the AlN/CN heterojunction, and its Gibbs free energy (-0.22 eV) is smaller than that of single-layer g-CN (-0.30 eV). The AlN/CN heterojunction also has a perfect band gap of 2.16 eV and an absorption peak of over 10 × 10 cm in the UV region. Since a type-II heterojunction can effectively promote the separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs and prevent their rapid recombination, the above heterojunctions are promising candidates for new photocatalysts.

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