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Constructing built-in electric field within CsPbBr3/sulfur doped graphitic carbon nitride ultra-thin nanosheet step-scheme heterojunction for carbon dioxide photoreduction
Lead halide perovskites are promising for photocatalysis due to their excellent optoelectronic properties, high extinction coefficients, and long electron-hole diffusion lengths. However, severe recombination of photogenerated carriers limits their photocatalytic activity. Herein, we describe a perovskite-based step-scheme (S-scheme) heterojunction by interfacing CsPbBr 3 perovskite nanocrystals with sulfur (S) doped graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ) ultrathin nanosheet. The formation of S-scheme heterojunction was substantiated by in-situ x-ray photoelectron spectra, showing a negative shift for Cs 1s, Pb 4f, and Br 3d binding energy in CsPbBr 3 , while a positive shift for C 1s, N 1s, and S 2p in S-doped g-C 3 N 4 upon light irradiation. Moreover, alignment of Fermi levels in both semiconductors results in constructing a built-in electric field in the heterojunction, which enhances S-scheme electron transfer from g-C 3 N 4 to CsPbBr 3 , favorable for electron (CsPbBr 3 ) and hole (g-C 3 N 4 ) separation for enhanced carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) photoreduction. Indeed, compared with CsPbBr 3 , the developed CsPbBr 3 /S doped g-C 3 N 4 composite showed a ∼16-fold improvement in the photocatalytic CO 2 reduction rate (∼83.6 μmol h −1 g −1 ), thus holding great potential for photocatalysis applications in environmental and energy fields.