Molecules (Sep 2023)

Single-Layer GaInSe<sub>3</sub>: Promising Water-Splitting Photocatalyst with Solar Conversion Efficiency over 30% from Theoretical Calculations

  • Li-Li Liu,
  • Ru-Fei Tang,
  • De-Fen Li,
  • Ming-Xia Tang,
  • Bing-Zhong Mu,
  • Zheng-Quan Hu,
  • Shi-Fa Wang,
  • Yu-Feng Wen,
  • Xiao-Zhi Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 19
p. 6858

Abstract

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Hydrogen energy from solar water-splitting is known as an ideal method with which to address the energy crisis and global environmental pollution. Herein, the first-principles calculations are carried out to study the photocatalytic water-splitting performance of single-layer GaInSe3 under biaxial strains from −2% to +2%. Calculations reveal that single-layer GaInSe3 under various biaxial strains has electronic bandgaps ranging from 1.11 to 1.28 eV under biaxial strain from −2% to +2%, as well as a completely separated valence band maximum and conduction band minimum. Meanwhile, the appropriate band edges for water-splitting and visible optical absorption up to ~3 × 105 cm−1 are obtained under biaxial strains from −2% to 0%. More impressively, the solar conversion efficiency of single-layer GaInSe3 under biaxial strains from −2% to 0% reaches over 30%. The OER of unstrained single-layer GaInSe3 can proceed without co-catalysts. These demonstrate that single-layer GaInSe3 is a viable material for solar water-splitting.

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