Directed Inward Migration of S-Vacancy in BiS QDs for Selective Photocatalytic CO to CHOH.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

College of Materials Science and Engineering, National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Green Processing, Technology of Agricultural and Forestry Biomass, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha, 410004, China.

Published: January 2025

The directional migration of S-vacancy is beneficial to the separation of photogenerated carriers and the transition of electrons in semiconductors. In this study, Bi/BiS@carboxylic-cellulose (CC) photocatalyst with bionic chloroplast structure is obtained by electron beam irradiation to induce S-vacancy in BiS@CC. The results of CO photoreduction experiments demonstrate that the reduction rate of CO to CHOH by Bi/BiS@CC-450 samples is 10.74 µmol·g·h, and the selectivity is 92.82%. The results show that the inward migration behavior of the borderline S-vacancy (b-S) induces the redistribution of electrons in Bi/BiS@CC. The Bi° clusters in Bi/BiS@CC is conducive to adsorb CO, and the internal S-vacancy (i-S) is conducive to adsorb CHOH, which accelerate the transfer of gas-phase products to realize the controllable conversion of CO and photoreduction products at the gas-liquid-solid three-phase interface. This study provides a new idea for the development and utilization of green photocatalysts in clean energy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202406925DOI Listing

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