Mechanistic Insight into Photocatalytic Pathways of MIL-100(Fe)/TiO2 Composites

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作者
He, Xiang [1 ]
Fang, Hong [2 ]
Gosztola, David J. [3 ]
Jiang, Zhang [4 ]
Jena, Puru [2 ]
Wang, Wei-Ning [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Mech & Nucl Engn, Richmond, VA 23219 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Phys, Richmond, VA 23219 USA
[3] Argonne Natl Lab, Ctr Nanoscale Mat, 9700 S Cass Ave, Argonne, IL 60439 USA
[4] Argonne Natl Lab, Adv Photon Source, 9700 S Cass Ave, Argonne, IL 60439 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
metal-organic framework; photocatalysis; charge transfer; transient absorption spectroscopy; defect energy level; METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS; VISIBLE-LIGHT; FACILE SYNTHESIS; WASTE-WATER; TIO2; EFFICIENT; SHELL; NANOCOMPOSITES; ADSORPTION; TETRACYCLINE;
D O I
10.1021/acsami.9b00223
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
The integration of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with semiconductors has attracted mounting attention for photocatalytic applications. However, more efforts are needed to unravel the interface structure in MOF/semiconductor composites and its role in charge transfer. Herein, a MIL-100(Fe)/TiO2 composite was synthesized as a prototypical photocatalyst and studied systematically to explore the interface structure and unravel the charge transfer pathways during the photocatalytic processes. The composite was fabricated by growing MIL-100(Fe) crystals on TiO2 using surface-coated FeOOH as the precursor. The as-prepared MIL-100(Fe)/TiO2 exhibited significantly improved photocatalytic performance over pristine TiO2, which was mainly because of the enhanced charge separation as confirmed by transient absorption spectroscopy analysis. This enhancement partially arose from the special chemical structure at the interface, where the Fe-O-Ti bond was formed. As verified by the density functional theory calculation, this distinct structure would create defect energy levels adjacent to the valence band maximum of TiO2. During the photocatalytic processes, the defect energy levels serve as sinks to capture excited charge carriers and retard the recombination, which subsequently leads to the increased charge density and promoted photocatalytic efficiency. Meanwhile, the intimate interactions between MIL-100(Fe) and TiO2 would also help to improve the charge separation by transferring photo-induced holes through the ligands to Fe-O clusters. These findings would advance the fundamental understanding of the interface structure and the charge transfer pathways in MOF/semiconductor composite photocatalysts.
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页码:12516 / 12524
页数:9
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