Synthesis of Fluoride-Substituted Layered Perovskites ZnMoO4 with an Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Sep 20;15(37):43251-43258. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c23290. Epub 2021 Dec 30.

Abstract

Oxyfluorides possess considerable attention for their multiple excellent properties, but the conventional high-temperature solid-state syntheses have seen bottlenecks in the synthesis of new compounds. Herein, we report a novel layered oxyfluoride ZnMoO4:F, which is prepared by a facile hydrothermal method using ZnF2 as the fluoride source. The fluoride anions are successfully introduced into the oxygen sublattice, which is confirmed by a combined analysis using XRD, STEM, and TGA techniques. The as-synthesized ZnMoO4:F has an absorption edge at around 550 nm, indicating a red shift of Eg to the visible region compared to the oxide counterpart. The layered oxyfluoride exhibits an enhanced photocatalytic active for hydrogen evolution under simulated sunlight (λ > 350 nm), and the activity of ZnMoO4:F (651.9 μmol g-1) was 2 times higher than that of ZnMoO4 (309.7 μmol g-1). Further electrochemical analysis has shown that the conduction band position plays a critical role in the high performances of ZnMoO4:F. This work sheds new light on the future design and synthesis of novel fluoride-doped materials for photocatalysis applications.

Keywords: ZnMoO4; fluoride-doped oxides; hydrothermal synthesis; layered perovskites; photocatalysis.

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