Binary heteroatom dopants enable carbon-based heterostructures for efficient photoelectrocatalytic H2O2 synthesis in a wide pH range

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)

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Photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) H2O2 synthesis from water and oxygen is a prospective approach for the manufacture of solar fuels and value-added versatile chemicals. However, the development of the efficient photocathode remains a formidable challenge because of the inferior selectivity and yield of H2O2 derived from the multiple electron transfers affected by pH conditions. Herein, we report a metal -free carbon -based heterostructure material with N, S co -doping, where binary heteroatom-doped carbon sphere (N,S-CS) is loaded on carbon nitride (C3N4) polymer, achieving an efficient synthesis of H2O2 in a wide pH range. DFT calculations and experimental results uncover that S- and N -site can suppress the O -O cleavage and facilitate the *OOH formation through their subtle microenvironment, mediating the superior 2e- oxygen reduction selectivity to H2O2 in acids and alkalis, respectively. This work provides a cost-effective strategy for designing an efficient photocathode for H2O2 production in a wide pH environment.
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Photoelectrocatalysis,Binary heteroatom doping,Carbon nitride,Wide pH environment
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