Performance Parameters of Infra-red and Visible-active MXene Photocatalysts for Water Splitting
Swati Shaw, Subhradip Ghosh

TL;DR
This study uses first-principles calculations to identify and analyze new MXene-based photocatalysts for water splitting, highlighting promising materials with superior efficiency parameters under strain engineering.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic computational approach to evaluate performance parameters of Janus MXenes as photocatalysts for water splitting, including strain effects.
Findings
Five materials meet water splitting requirements under strain.
Zr₂COS, Hf₂COS, and Hf₂COSe show superior efficiencies.
Electronic and optical properties explain performance differences.
Abstract
Water splitting reactions through photocatalysis is an efficient and sustainable technique for the generation of green energy. The photocatalyst's ability to effect simultaneous generation of hydrogen and oxygen, along with efficiency in utilisation of charged carriers, conversion of solar energy to hydrogen, fast migration, and low recombination rates of carriers, are the parameters to decide its suitability in water splitting. In literature, comprehensive calculation and analysis of all these performance parameters for a potential photocatalyst are rare. In this work, we have performed first-principles-based computations to find new efficient photocatalysts from the family of Janus MXenes and assessed their performance parameters. Strain engineering has been invoked in search of new materials. Out of 14 studied materials, we find 5 materials: ScCOS, ZrCOS, HfCOS, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques · MXene and MAX Phase Materials · Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions
