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Title: | 2D Nanocomposite of g-C3N4 and TiN Embedded N-Doped Graphene for Photoelectrochemical Reduction of Water Using Sunlight |
Authors: | Shanker, G. Shiva BHOSALE, RESHMA OGALE, SATISHCHANDRA NAG, ANGSHUMAN Dept. of Chemistry Dept. of Physics |
Keywords: | g-C3N4 TiN-N-doped graphene nanocomposite and 2D nanocomposite H-2 production Solar-driven Photoelectrocatalysis Water splitting TOC-JAN-2019 2018 |
Issue Date: | Dec-2018 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Citation: | Advanced Materials Interfaces, Vol.5(24). |
Abstract: | Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a sustainable pathway for solar to hydrogen conversion. Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) nanosheets have the suitable bandgap and band-edge energies to act as a visible-light photocatalyst for water splitting, but the fast recombination of photoexcited electron-hole pair limits the efficiency. Herein, N-doped few-layer graphene (NFG) dressed with titanium nitride (TiN) nanocrystals (TiN-NFG) is introduced as an efficient co-catalyst which improved the water reduction activity of g-C3N4 by 16 times. The 2D nanocomposite of g-C3N4:TiN-NFG has an extended interface for efficient separation of photoexcited electron-hole pair through electron transfer from g-C3N4 to TiN-NFG. The metal-like electronic structure of TiN in combination with good charge conducting capability of NFG reduces the charge transfer resistance at the electrode/electrolyte interface. Both these aspects are responsible for the enhanced PEC activity leading to a photocurrent density of -196 mu A cm(-2) at 0.11 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode as a photocathode for the g-C3N4:TiN-NFG nanocomposite. The nanocomposite is stable, low cost (free from noble metals), and the extent of enhancement in the PEC efficiency for reduction reaction is remarkable compared to prior literature. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1542 https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.201801488 |
ISSN: | 2196-7350 |
Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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