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Single‐Crystalline Nanomesh Tantalum Nitride Photocatalyst with Improved Hydrogen‐Evolving Performance
Authors:Mu Xiao  Bin Luo  Miaoqiang Lyu  Songcan Wang  Lianzhou Wang
Affiliation:Nanomaterials Centre, School of Chemical Engineering and Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia
Abstract:Tantalum nitride (Ta3N5) with a suitable bandgap (≈2 eV) is regarded as one of the most promising photocatalysts for efficient solar energy harvesting and conversion. However, Ta3N5 suffers from low hydrogen production activity due to the low carrier mobility and fast carrier recombination. Thus, the design of Ta3N5 nanostructures to facilitate charge carrier transport and improve photocatalytic performance remains a challenge. This study reports a new type of ultrathin (≈2 nm) Ta3N5 nanomesh with high specific surface area (284.6 m2 g?1) and excellent crystallinity by an innovative bottom‐up graphene oxide templated strategy. The resulting Ta3N5 nanomeshes demonstrate drastically improved electron transport ability and prolonged lifetime of charge carriers, due to the nature of high surface area and excellent crystallinity. As a result, when used as photocatalysts, the Ta3N5 nanomeshes exhibit a greater than tenfold improvement in solar hydrogen production compared to bulk counterparts. This work provides an effective and generic strategy for designing 2D ultrathin nanomesh structures for nonlayered materials with improved catalytic activity.
Keywords:2D materials  hydrogen evolution  single‐crystalline materials  Ta3N5  ultrathin nanomeshes
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