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S-scheme NiO/C3N5 heterojunctions with enhanced interfacial electric field for boosting photothermal-assisted photocatalytic H2 and H2O2 production
Heterostructured visible-light-responsive photocatalysts represent a prospective approach to achieve efficient solar-to-chemical energy conversion. Herein, we propose a facile self-assembly technique to synthesize NiO nanoparticles/C 3 N 5 nanosheets (NOCN) heterojunctions for hydrogen (H 2 ) evolution catalysis and hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) production under visible light. In this regard, the black NiO nanoparticles (NPs) were tightly anchored on the surface of C 3 N 5 nanosheets (CNNS) to construct S-scheme NOCN heterojunction, enabling efficient charge separation and high redox capability. Obtained results elucidated that the incorporated NiO NPs significantly promote light-harvesting efficiency and photo-to-thermal capacity over the NOCN composites. The enhanced photothermal effect facilitates the charge carrier transfer rate across the heterojunction and boosts the surface reaction kinetics. Accordingly, the photocatalytic performances of CNNS for H 2 release and H 2 O 2 production can be manipulated by introducing NiO NPs. The modified photocatalytic properties of NOCN composites are ascribed to the synergistic effects of all integrated components and the S-scheme heterojunction formation. Impressively, the high H 2 evolution photocatalysis efficiency of NOCN nano-catalysts in seawater certifies their potential environmental applicability. Among all, the 12-NOCN nano-catalyst exhibits a higher photocatalytic efficiency for H 2 release (112.2 μmol∙g −1 ∙h −1 ) and H 2 O 2 production (91.2 μmol∙L −1 ∙h −1 ). Besides, the 12-NOCN nano-catalyst reveals excellent recyclability and structural stability. Additionally, the possible mechanism for photothermal-assisted photocatalysis is proposed. This work affords a feasible pathway to design photothermal-assisted S-scheme heterojunctions for diverse photocatalytic applications.