Facet‐Selective Electrostatic Assembling of 2D MXene onto Anisotropic Single‐Crystal Metal Oxides for Enhanced Photocatalysis
Abstract
ABSTRACT Designing composite photocatalytic systems with nanoscale precision is crucial. While conventional facet‐selective photo‐deposition successfully utilizes spherical co‐catalysts, the directed deposition of pre‐synthesized two‐dimensional (2D) materials onto specific facets remains extremely challenging. This work demonstrates an electrostatic assembly strategy for the precise deposition of 2D transition metal carbides (MXenes) onto anisotropic single‐crystal semiconducting metal oxides. By precisely controlling the solution pH, we modulated the surface charge of the MXenes and the distinct crystallographic facets of the metal oxides, enabling selective deposition driven by electrostatic attraction. Negatively charged Mo 4/3 C MXenes were selectively deposited on the electron‐rich (101) surface of TiO 2 at pH 3, the (100) surface of Cu 2 O exposed at pH 11, and the (010) surface of BiVO 4 at pH 1.5. The high facet selectivity was confirmed through a combination of advanced techniques, including electron microscopy, electron spectroscopy, and synchrotron‐based spectromicroscopy. This selective interfacial engineering promotes spatially separated charge carrier migration toward distinct facets, while Schottky barriers form at the MXenes/oxides interfaces. The MXenes act as efficient reduction co‐catalysts, facilitating the rapid consumption of electrons, thereby enhancing photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. This work establishes a generalizable, non‐photolytic method for integrating challenging 2D co‐catalysts with facet‐engineered semiconductors for designing composite photocatalysts.
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Shun Kashiwaya
Materials Design Division Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (IFM) Linköping University Linköping Sweden
Stephen Nagaraju Myakala
Institute of Materials Chemistry Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria
Sho Nekita
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences Kyushu University Kasuga Fukuoka Japan
Yuta Tsuji
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, 6-1, Kasuga-koen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan
Yuran Niu
Xianjie Liu
Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology (ITN) Linköping University Norrköping Sweden
Leiqiang Qin
Materials Design Division Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (IFM) Linköping University Linköping Sweden
Manisha Sharma
Alexei Zakharov
Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs
Lars Hultman
Thin Film Physics Division Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (IFM) Linköping University Linköping Sweden
Dominik Eder
Institute of Materials Chemistry, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Vienna, Austria
Hikaru Saito
Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu University 1 , 6-1 Kasugakoen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580,
Alexey Cherevan
Institute of Materials Chemistry Technische Universität Wien Vienna Austria
Johanna Rosen
Materials Design Division, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM)