Sonochemical synthesis of large two-dimensional Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets for hydrogen evolution in photocatalytic water splitting
Tushar Gupta, Nicole Rosza, Markus Sauer, Alexander Goetz, Maximilian, Winzely, Jakob Rath, Shaghayegh Naghdi, Dogukan H. Apaydin, Gernot, Friedbacher, Annette Foelske, Sarah M. Skoff, Bernhard C. Bayer, Dominik Eder

TL;DR
This paper reports the sonochemical fabrication of large, atomically-thin 2D Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets, demonstrating their potential as noble-metal-free co-catalysts for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production in water splitting.
Contribution
It introduces a novel sonochemical synthesis method for large 2D Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets and explores their hybridization with TiO2 for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution.
Findings
Large 2D Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets can be synthesized with controlled size.
Hybridized Bi2O2CO3/TiO2 shows promising hydrogen evolution performance.
The method enables fabrication of noble-metal-free photocatalysts.
Abstract
Laterally large (~3 micrometers), atomically-thin two-dimensional (2D) Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets (2D bismuth oxycarbonate, 2D bismutite) are fabricated via sonochemically-assisted template-free synthesis. Key to the synthesis of the freestanding, laterally large 2D Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets from bulk Bi powder is choice of suspension medium, controlled reaction temperatures and several hours processing time. Lateral sizes of 2D Bi2O2CO3 can be controlled between micrometer-sized nanosheets and tens of nm sized nanoflakes solely based on the choice of suspension medium. The here introduced 2D Bi2O2CO3 nanosheets/-flakes are then hybridized by a simple mix-and-match approach with TiO2 nanoparticles for testing in suspension-type photocatalytic hydrogen production via water splitting. This introduces the 2D Bi2O2CO3 with TiO2 as a promising noble-metal-free co-catalyst for photocatalytic hydrogen…
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TopicsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques · Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors · Ga2O3 and related materials
