@article{63114ad67a464a72b35d7727e96261c5,
title = "Manipulation of charge carrier flow in Bi4NbO8Cl nanoplate photocatalyst with metal loading",
abstract = "Separation of photoexcited charge carriers in semiconductors is important for efficient solar energy conversion and yet the control strategies and underlying mechanisms are not fully established. Although layered compounds have been widely studied as photocatalysts, spatial separation between oxidation and reduction reaction sites is a challenging issue due to the parallel flow of photoexcited carriers along the layers. Here we demonstrate orthogonal carrier flow in layered Bi4NbO8Cl by depositing a Rh cocatalyst at the edges of nanoplates, resulting in spatial charge separation and significant enhancement of the photocatalytic activity. Combined experimental and theoretical studies revealed that lighter photogenerated electrons, due to a greater in-plane dispersion of the conduction band (vs. valence band), can travel along the plane and are readily trapped by the cocatalyst, whereas the remaining holes hop perpendicular to the plane because of the anisotropic crystal geometry. Our results propose manipulating carrier flow via cocatalyst deposition to achieve desirable carrier dynamics for photocatalytic reactions in layered compounds.",
author = "Kanta Ogawa and Ryota Sakamoto and Chengchao Zhong and Hajime Suzuki and Kosaku Kato and Osamu Tomita and Kouichi Nakashima and Akira Yamakata and Takashi Tachikawa and Akinori Saeki and Hiroshi Kageyama and Ryu Abe",
note = "Funding Information: This work was financially supported by JST-CREST (JPMJCR1421, JPMJCR18R3), the JSPS KAKENHI in Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) (JP20H00398), the JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 17H06439, JP16H06438, JP16H06440 in Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “Innovations for Light-Energy Conversion (I4LEC)”, “Synthesis of Mixed Anion Compounds toward Novel Functionalities”, JSPS Core-to-Core Program “International Core-to-Core Project on Mixed Anion Research for Energy Conversion”, and the JSPS Research Fellow (Grant Number 19J23357). This work was also supported by the Advanced Characterization Platform of the Nanotechnology Platform Japan (JPMXP09A20KU0341) sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan. We are grateful to Dr Takaaki Toriyama of Kyushu University for his helpful support in STEM analysis. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Royal Society of Chemistry",
year = "2022",
month = jan,
day = "24",
doi = "10.1039/d1sc06054f",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "3118--3128",
journal = "Chemical Science",
issn = "2041-6520",
publisher = "Royal Society of Chemistry",
number = "11",
}