Unlocking Interfacial Interactions of In Situ Grown Multidimensional Bismuth‐Based Perovskite Heterostructures for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
Jianpei Feng,
Chun Hong Mak,
Guohua Jia
et al.
Abstract:To combat the energy crisis and environmental pollution, developing renewable energy technology such as hydrogen (H2) production is necessary. The sulfur–iodine thermochemical cycle has high commercial potential in conducting hydrogen iodide (HI) splitting for H2 generation, but it requires high‐temperature conditions. In comparison, photocatalytic HI splitting of halide perovskites is non‐polluted and low‐cost for H2 production at room temperature. Herein, an in situ constructed multidimensional bismuth (Bi)‐… Show more
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