CN111215095B - Metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to the field of material preparation and photocatalysis, in particular to a three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material synchronously constructed by metallic compounds, oxides and sulfides and a preparation method thereof. Metallic compounds are respectively used as a precursor and a growth substrate, metal oxides are generated on the surface of the metallic compounds through in-situ hydrolysis, and sulfide precursors grow on the surface of the metallic compounds in situ, so that the three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material with the Z mechanism is constructed through synchronous growth. The preparation method provided by the invention constructs a three-phase heterojunction structure through synchronous in-situ growth, reduces high Schottky barrier caused by insufficient interface contact and large structural and component differences caused by a conventional multi-step preparation method, remarkably promotes effective separation and transmission capability of photo-generated charges, and greatly improves the photocatalytic hydrogen production performance of the photocatalytic material. The preparation method has the advantages of simple process, universality and high yield, and has application potential in the field of photocatalytic hydrogen production.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of material preparation and photocatalysis, in particular to a three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material synchronously constructed by metallic compounds, oxides and sulfides and a preparation method thereof.
Background
With the increasing global environmental pressure, it is imperative to find an alternative, clean and pollution-free energy source. Solar energy is increasingly favored by people because of its huge storage capacity, cleanness, and no pollution. Among various ways of utilizing solar energy, the development of highly efficient photocatalytic materials for converting solar energy into chemical energy is considered to be one of the best ways of efficiently utilizing solar energy. The efficiency of the photocatalytic material mainly depends on three key steps of light absorption, separation and transmission of photogenerated carriers and photocatalytic reaction on the surface of the material. However, it is difficult for a single photocatalytic material to satisfy the above three conditions at the same time, which limits the practical application potential of the photocatalytic material, especially the difficulty in efficient spatial separation and transmission of photo-generated electrons and holes is a major limiting factor. Besides the addition of noble metal promoter to promote effective charge separation, the construction of composite photocatalytic materials is another modification strategy which is most commonly used, and particularly, the composite photocatalytic materials developed in recent years by the construction of Z-mechanism type are particularly concerned.
Composite photocatalytic materials are typically constructed by separately synthesizing the individual photocatalytic materials and then mixing them together by grinding or wet chemical methods to form the composite photocatalytic material. Due to the interface difference between different photocatalytic materials and the difficulty in close contact, a higher Schottky barrier exists between the interfaces, which is not favorable for the separation and transmission of photon-generated carriers. Therefore, it is very important to develop a new method for preparing the high-efficiency composite photocatalytic material.
Cadmium sulfide (CdS) semiconductor photocatalysts are widely concerned due to the broad spectrum light absorption capability and the proper decomposition of hydrogen band edge positions of water, but the actual photocatalytic performance is far lower than the expected level due to the poor space charge separation and transmission capability. The Z mechanism type heterostructure is constructed by compounding with other photocatalysts and is an effective modification means. However, the composite photocatalyst prepared by compounding CdS with other photocatalysts by adopting a conventional mixing method is often limited by a high schottky barrier between interfaces, and the effectiveness of the Z-mechanism composite photocatalyst is difficult to effectively exert. Therefore, how to construct a Z mechanism type heterojunction interface structure with close contact between interfaces and low mismatching degree becomes a key for effectively improving the CdS composite photocatalytic material.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material for synthesizing a metallic compound/oxide/sulfide by a synchronous in-situ hydrothermal method and a preparation method thereof, and solves the defect that heterojunction interfaces are not favorable for charge separation and transmission in the existing preparation method.
The technical scheme of the invention is as follows:
a metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material, which is prepared from a metallic compound and, on the surface of the metallic compound: the metal oxide in-situ growth metallic compound and sulfide three-phase synchronous growth sulfide precursor are combined, and the mass ratio of the metallic compound to the sulfide is 1:0.1 to 1:0.6.
the metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material directly generates a metal oxide with smaller particles and a sulfide with larger particles on the surface of the metallic compound, and the metal oxide and the sulfide are in good interface matching and sufficient interface contact with electronic media of the metallic compound to form a perfect three-phase Z-shaped heterojunction; wherein the particle size range of the metallic compound is 3-9 μm, the particle size range of the metal oxide is 20-70 nm, and the particle size range of the sulfide is 100-500 nm.
The metallic compound is one of transition metal boride and transition metal nitride; the metal oxide is a metal oxide correspondingly generated by the metallic compound; the sulfide is cadmium sulfide.
The transition metal boride is FeB 2 、NiB x 、TiB 2 、TaB 2 、WB 2 (ii) a The transition metal nitride is TiN.
The preparation method of the metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material adopts a reaction kettle hydrothermal synthesis method, firstly deionized water is added into a polytetrafluoroethylene inner container, then the metallic compound and a sulfide precursor are put into the polytetrafluoroethylene inner container water according to a proportion, and stirring and dissolving are carried out, wherein the mass ratio of the metallic compound to the corresponding sulfide is 1:0.1 to 1: and 0.6, finally, placing the inner container of the reaction kettle filled with the raw materials in a stainless steel outer sleeve for sealing, placing the inner container in a constant-temperature oven for heat preservation, collecting a product in the reaction kettle, and obtaining the sample after centrifugal washing and drying.
The preparation method of the metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material has the advantages that the heating temperature range of the constant-temperature oven is 160-220 ℃, and the heat preservation time is 4-10 hours.
The design idea of the invention is as follows:
the invention takes metallic compounds as a precursor and a growth matrix respectively, metal oxides are generated on the surface of the metallic compounds through in-situ hydrolysis, sulfide precursors grow in situ on the surface of the metallic compounds, and a three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material with a Z mechanism is constructed between the oxide and sulfide semiconductor photocatalytic materials which grow synchronously in situ and the metallic compounds as electronic media. The preparation method provided by the invention constructs a three-phase heterojunction structure through synchronous in-situ growth, reduces high Schottky barrier caused by insufficient interface contact and large structural and component differences caused by a conventional multi-step preparation method, remarkably promotes effective separation and transmission capability of photo-generated charges, and greatly improves the photocatalytic hydrogen production performance of the photocatalytic material. The Z mechanism is that two semiconductor photocatalytic materials with staggered energy bands are utilized, low-energy holes and electrons are promoted to be compounded by optimizing an interface or introducing an electron medium, and high-energy electrons and holes are reserved on the two semiconductors respectively, so that the reduction and oxidation capabilities of the photocatalytic reaction of the composite photocatalytic material are promoted.
The invention has the advantages and beneficial effects that:
1. the invention adopts a synchronous in-situ hydrothermal growth method, and synchronously grows metal oxides and sulfides on the surface of a metallic compound in situ to construct a Z mechanism type heterojunction photocatalytic system.
2. The invention adopts metallic compounds as raw materials of the growing metal oxide photocatalyst and charge transmission media in a Z mechanism, reduces the difference of structures and components between interfaces and obviously improves the charge transmission capability between the interfaces.
3. The invention can synchronously regulate and control the generation amount and the particle size of the generated metal oxide and sulfide by changing the proportion of the metallic compound and the sulfide.
4. The one-step hydrothermal method provided by the invention is simple and convenient to operate, easy to prepare, universal, high in yield and quite potential in the field of photocatalytic hydrogen production.
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FIG. 1: tiB prepared by the method provided by the invention 2 @TiO 2 X-ray diffraction patterns of/CdS three-phase heterojunction samples. For comparison, tiB is added to the figure 2 X-ray diffraction patterns of the starting material and separately synthesized CdS samples. In the figure, the abscissa 2Theta represents the diffraction angle 2 θ (°), and the ordinate Intensity represents the relative Intensity (a.u.).
FIG. 2: the TiB prepared by the preparation method provided by the invention 2 @TiO 2 Sectional scanning electron microscopy and energy spectroscopy elemental mapping of CdS three-phase heterojunction samples. Wherein, (a) a cross-section topography, (b) a general spectrogram, (c) an S element distribution diagram, (d) Ti element distribution diagram, and (e) Cd element distribution diagram.
FIG. 3: the TiB prepared by the preparation method provided by the invention 2 @TiO 2 /40% CdS three-phase heterojunction sample surface CdS and TiO 2 High resolution transmission electron microscope phase and lattice fringe pattern. Wherein, (a) is a macroscopic morphology image, (b) is a two-dimensional lattice fringe image of the edge of a large particle, and (c) is a two-dimensional lattice fringe image of a small particle.
FIG. 4: the different TiB prepared by the preparation method provided by the invention 2 @TiO 2 And comparing the hydrogen performances of the water decomposed by visible light of the/CdS three-phase heterojunction sample. The amount of the test sample was 50mg and the illumination wavelength was lambda>420nm. In the figure, the abscissa Time is the light irradiation Time (h), and the ordinate represents the hydrogen production (. Mu.mol).
FIG. 5: the different TiB prepared by the preparation method provided by the invention 2 @TiO 2 Scanning electron micrographs of/CdS three-phase heterojunction samples. FIG. (a) is TiB 2 The raw materials are shown in the graphs (b) to (f) in sequence that the mass of CdS is TiB 2 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%.
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In the specific implementation process, the metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material consists of a metallic compound, a metal oxide generated by in-situ hydrolysis and oxidation on the surface of the metallic compound and cadmium sulfide generated by a sulfide precursor synchronously, and the Z-structured heterojunction composite photocatalytic material is constructed by synchronously synthesizing the metal oxide and the sulfide on the surface of the metallic compound in situ by a one-step hydrothermal method, wherein the mass ratio of the metallic compound to the sulfide is 1:0.1 to 1:0.6.
the preparation method of the metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material comprises the following specific preparation processes: adding a certain amount of deionized water into the inner container of the polytetrafluoroethylene reaction kettle; putting a metallic compound and a precursor raw material for synthesizing sulfide into polytetrafluoroethylene reaction kettle liner water according to a proportion, stirring and dissolving, wherein the mass ratio of the metallic compound to the corresponding sulfide is 1:0.1 to 1:0.6 (the amount of the precursor raw material to be added is calculated according to the amount of the theoretically synthesized sulfide); placing the inner container of the reaction kettle filled with the raw materials in a stainless steel outer sleeve, sealing, and placing in a constant-temperature oven which is preheated to a set temperature for heat preservation for a certain time, wherein the heating temperature range of the constant-temperature oven is 160-220 ℃, and the heat preservation time is 4-10 hours; and finally, after the reaction kettle is cooled, collecting a sample in the inner container of the reaction kettle, and centrifugally washing and drying to obtain the sample.
Wherein the metallic compound is transition metal boride FeB 2 、NiB x 、TiB 2 、TaB 2 、WB 2 And transition metal nitride TiN. The precursor raw materials for synthesizing cadmium sulfide are not particularly limited, but thiourea and cadmium nitrate are preferred, and the precursor raw materials are easily available and low in price.
The present invention will be explained in further detail below by way of examples and figures.
Example 1
This example mainly uses TiB 2 @TiO 2 The example of CdS is to show the superiority of the sample prepared by the synchronous in-situ hydrothermal method in promoting the interface structure to improve the photocatalytic hydrogen production performance of the heterojunction composite photocatalytic material.
The raw materials are as follows: commercially available cadmium nitrate, thiourea and TiB 2 Firstly, tiB 2 Placing the mixture in deionized water for ultrasonic dispersion and then standing to obtain TiB with uniform particle size 2 Micron particles. At 10040ml of deionized water and 300mg of screened TiB are added into a polytetrafluoroethylene inner container of a ml volume reaction kettle 2 After the dispersion was stirred, 192mg of Cd (NO) was added 3 ) 2 And 48mg thiourea (mass of corresponding CdS TiB 2 30% of) and stirred well until dissolution is complete. Sealing the polytetrafluoroethylene inner container into a stainless steel outer sleeve, placing the reaction kettle into an oven preheated to 180 ℃ for heat preservation for 5 hours, naturally cooling to room temperature, collecting a sample in the inner container, centrifuging, washing and drying to obtain the sample.
X-ray test equipment and conditions: rigaku D/max 2500, cu K a And (4) rays. CdS samples, tiB, synthesized separately, as shown in FIG. 1 2 Raw Material and TiB 2 @TiO 2 Per30% of the X-ray diffraction Pattern of the CdS sample, as can be confirmed from the figure, except for TiB 2 In addition to the raw materials, hexagonal CdS phase and anatase phase TiO are generated 2 It shows that the synchronous hydrothermal method provided by the invention is adopted in TiB 2 TiO synchronously grows on the surface 2 And CdS samples.
Morphology characterization equipment and conditions: scanning electron microscope, FEI Nova620, operating at 10KV. As shown in FIG. 2, tiB 2 @TiO 2 /30% CdS sample ultrathin section profile, combining profile and energy spectrum element diagram, can be clearly distinguished in TiB 2 Surface generation of small particles of TiO 2 And a larger particle of CdS, forming a perfect three-phase heterojunction.
Structure characterization equipment and conditions: transmission electron microscope, FEI F20, operating at 200KV. As shown in FIG. 3, tiB was produced 2 @TiO 2 Per 30% CdS sample high resolution morphology and lattice fringe pattern. The image (a) is a macroscopic image showing that a large number of large particles having a significantly higher contrast than the surrounding small particles are attached to the surface, and the diameter of the large particles is about 300nm. Graph (b) shows the two-dimensional lattice fringe pattern at the edge of a large particle with a pitch ofCan be identified as the (111) and (-121) crystal planes of hexagonal phase CdS. Graph (c) is a two-dimensional lattice fringe image of small particles, the size of whichAbout 40nm, pitchCorresponding to anatase TiO 2 {110} crystal plane. The transmission results again demonstrate TiB 2 @TiO 2 The large particles on the surface of the/CdS three-phase heterojunction are hexagonal CdS and the small particles are anatase TiO 2 And it can be seen that a good interface structure is formed between the three phases. The phase, structure and interface observation results are combined to obtain that the sample prepared by the synchronous in-situ growth method provided by the invention forms the composite photocatalytic material with a three-phase heterojunction interface structure with a good interface structure.
The photocatalytic decomposition of water hydrogen test conditions: when the experiment of hydrogen production by photocatalytic water decomposition is carried out, the prepared TiB is weighed 2 @TiO 2 30% CdS sample 50mg, added to an aqueous reaction solution containing 100ml of deionized water, and added with 3.65g of Na 2 S·9H 2 O、1.89g Na 2 SO 3 Is a hole sacrificial agent and 500ul H 2 PtCl 6 As a precursor for obtaining the Pt promoter; the light source is Xe lamp with light wavelength of lambda>420nm, product H 2 Quantitative detection is carried out by the Shimadzu 2014C gas chromatography, and a capillary column and a TCD thermal conductivity cell detector are adopted. The photocatalytic hydrogen production rate of the samples is shown in FIG. 4, and CdS and TiB are given simultaneously for comparison 2 The photocatalytic hydrogen production rate. As is obvious from the comparison result of hydrogen production performance, the TiB is not considered 2 @TiO 2 Under the condition of the absolute content of CdS in a/CdS three-phase heterojunction, the photocatalytic activity of the CdS/CdS three-phase heterojunction can be improved by about 15 times compared with that of pure CdS; if the content of CdS in the three-phase heterojunction is considered, the performance is improved by 2-3 orders of magnitude, and the improvement range is far larger than the improvement degree of a sample prepared by adopting a conventional method in a literature report. These performance results show that: tiB prepared by the method provided by the invention 2 @TiO 2 The visible light decomposition water hydrogen production performance of CdS is greatly improved by the aid of the/CdS three-phase heterojunction composite photocatalyst.
Example 2
The difference from example 1 is that Cd (NO) is obtained by changing the sulfide precursor 3 ) 2 The amount of the synthesized cadmium sulfide can be changed by the amount of thiourea, and the TiB can be synchronously changed 2 Number of CdS particles on surface and TiO 2 The size of the hydrogen generating device can further adjust and adjust the photocatalytic hydrogen generating performance.
The difference from example 1 is that Cd (NO) is added 3 ) 2 1,Cd (NO 3 ) 2 The mass is 64mg,128mg,192mg,256mg and 320mg in turn; the mass of the corresponding thiourea is 15.8mg,31.6mg,47.4mg,63.2mg and 79mg in sequence. Further, the mass of the corresponding CdS is TiB 2 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%.
As shown in fig. 5, tiB 2 And the samples with different CdS contents obtained by the method. FIG. (a) is TiB 2 Raw materials, the quality of CdS in the graphs (b) to (f) is TiB 2 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% of the samples. It is clear from the graphs (b) to (f) that Cd (NO) is accompanied by Cd 3 ) 2 And increasing the amount of thiourea added, tiB 2 The generation amount of CdS on the surface is increased, the particle size of CdS is increased, and TiB is generated 2 Surface TiO 2 The size of the particles is simultaneously getting larger. This shows that by varying the amount of CdS precursor, in situ growth of TiO on the surface can be achieved 2 And the quantity and the size of CdS are synchronously regulated and controlled.
TiB of different CdS content, as shown in FIG. 4 2 @TiO 2 Comparison graph of photocatalytic hydrogen production performance of/CdS sample. As can be seen from the figure, the photocatalytic hydrogen production rate is increased and then reduced along with the gradual increase of the CdS content, and when the CdS content is TiB 2 The best hydrogen production performance is achieved when the mass is 30% and 40%, and the comprehensive effect results mainly come from the three-phase interface, the photocatalyst amount and the particle size.
The results of the examples show that the invention provides for the preparation of TiB 2 @TiO 2 The one-step hydrothermal method of the CdS three-phase heterojunction composite photocatalyst can remarkably promote the interface quality of a heterojunction, promote the effective separation and transmission of photo-generated charges and remarkably improve the photocatalytic hydrogen production performance of a composite system.
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1. A metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material is characterized in that the photocatalytic material is prepared from a metallic compound and a metal oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material, wherein the surface of the metallic compound is: the metal oxide in-situ growth metallic compound and sulfide three-phase synchronous growth sulfide precursor are combined, and the mass ratio of the metallic compound to the sulfide is 1:0.1 to 1:0.6;
the metallic compound is one of transition metal boride and transition metal nitride; the metal oxide is a metal oxide correspondingly generated by the metallic compound; the sulfide is cadmium sulfide; the transition metal boride being TiB 2 、TaB 2 Or WB 2 (ii) a The transition metal nitride is TiN.
2. The metallic compound/oxide/sulfide triple-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material as recited in claim 1, wherein a smaller particle metal oxide and a larger particle sulfide are directly formed on the surface of the metallic compound, and both the metal oxide and the sulfide are in good interface matching and sufficient interface contact with the electronic medium of the metallic compound to form a perfect triple-phase Z-type heterojunction; wherein the particle size range of the metallic compound is 3~9 mu m, the particle size range of the metal oxide is 20 to 70nm, and the particle size range of the sulfide is 100 to 500nm.
3. A preparation method of a metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that a hydrothermal synthesis method of a reaction kettle is adopted, firstly deionized water is added into a polytetrafluoroethylene inner container, then a metallic compound and a sulfide precursor are put into the polytetrafluoroethylene inner container water according to a proportion, and stirring and dissolving are carried out, wherein the mass ratio of the metallic compound to a corresponding sulfide is 1:0.1 to 1: and 0.6, finally, placing the inner container of the reaction kettle filled with the raw materials in a stainless steel outer sleeve for sealing, placing the inner container in a constant-temperature oven for heat preservation, collecting a product in the reaction kettle, and obtaining the sample after centrifugal washing and drying.
4. The method for preparing a metallic compound/oxide/sulfide three-phase heterojunction photocatalytic material according to claim 3, characterized in that the heating temperature of the constant temperature oven ranges from 160 ℃ to 220 ℃, and the holding time is 4 to 10 hours.
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