Nature Communications (Jun 2024)

Ultrafast electron transfer at the In2O3/Nb2O5 S-scheme interface for CO2 photoreduction

  • Xianyu Deng,
  • Jianjun Zhang,
  • Kezhen Qi,
  • Guijie Liang,
  • Feiyan Xu,
  • Jiaguo Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49004-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Constructing S-scheme heterojunctions proves proficient in achieving the spatial separation of potent photogenerated charge carriers for their participation in photoreactions. Nonetheless, the restricted contact areas between two phases within S-scheme heterostructures lead to inefficient interfacial charge transport, resulting in low photocatalytic efficiency from a kinetic perspective. Here, In2O3/Nb2O5 S-scheme heterojunctions are fabricated through a straightforward one-step electrospinning technique, enabling intimate contact between the two phases and thereby fostering ultrafast interfacial electron transfer (<10 ps), as analyzed via femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. As a result, powerful photo-electrons and holes accumulate in the Nb2O5 conduction band and In2O3 valence band, respectively, exhibiting extended long lifetimes and facilitating their involvement in subsequent photoreactions. Combined with the efficient chemisorption and activation of stable CO2 on the Nb2O5, the resulting In2O3/Nb2O5 hybrid nanofibers demonstrate improved photocatalytic performance for CO2 conversion.