Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Hierarchical Nanomaterials School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology 130 Meilong Road Shanghai 200237 China
2. Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Feringa Nobel Prize Scientist Joint Research Center Institute of Fine Chemicals School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering East China University of Science and Technology 130 Meilong Road Shanghai 200237 China
3. State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials Shandong University Jinan 250100 China
Abstract
AbstractPolar materials with spontaneous polarization (Ps) have emerged as highly promising photocatalysts for efficient photocatalytic H2 evolution owing to the Ps‐enhanced photogenerated carrier separation. However, traditional inorganic polar materials often suffer from limitations such as wide band gaps and poor carrier transport, which hinders their photocatalytic H2 evolution efficiency. Here, we rationally synthesized a series of isostructural two‐dimensional (2D) aromatic Dion–Jacobson (DJ) perovskites, namely (2‐(2‐Aminoethyl)pyridinium)PbI4 (2‐APDPI), (3‐(2‐Aminoethyl)pyridinium)PbI4 (3‐APDPI), and (4‐(2‐Aminoethyl)pyridinium)PbI4 (4‐APDPI), where 2‐APDPI and 4‐APDPI crystalize in polar space groups with piezoelectric constants (d33) of approximately 40 pm V−1 and 3‐APDPI adopts a centrosymmetric structure. Strikingly, owing to the Ps‐facilitated separation of photogenerated carriers, polar 2‐APDPI and 4‐APDPI exhibit a 3.9‐ and 2.8‐fold increase, respectively, in photocatalytic H2 evolution compared to the centrosymmetric 3‐APDPI. As a pioneering study, this work provides an efficient approach for exploring new polar photocatalysts and highlights their potential in promoting photocatalytic H2 evolution.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China
Science and Technology Innovation Plan Of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission