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  • Ultrathin Conductor Enablin...
    Li, Xiaodong; Liang, Liang; Sun, Yongfu; Xu, Jiaqi; Jiao, Xingchen; Xu, Xiaoliang; Ju, Huanxin; Pan, Yang; Zhu, Junfa; Xie, Yi

    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 01/2019, Volume: 141, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    The concurrent transformation of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbons and oxygen by low-photonic-energy IR light still represents a huge challenge. Here, we design an ultrathin conductor system, in which the special partially occupied band serves as the mediator to simultaneously guarantee IR light harvesting and satisfy band-edge positions, while the ultrathin configuration improves charge separation rates and surface redox kinetics. Taking the low cost and earth-abundant CuS as an example, we first fabricate ultrathin CuS layers, where temperature-dependent resistivities, valence-band spectra, and theoretical calculations affirm their metallic nature. Synchrotron-radiation photoelectron and ultraviolet–visible–near-infrared spectra show that metallic CuS atomic layers could realize a new cooperative intraband–interband transition under IR light irradiation, where the generated electrons and holes could simultaneously involve the carbon dioxide reduction and water oxidation reactions. As a result, CuS atomic layers exhibit nearly 100% selective CO production with an evolution rate of 14.5 μmol g–1 h–1 under IR light irradiation, while the catalytic performance shows no obvious decay after a 96 h test. Briefly, benefiting from ultrahigh conductivity and a unique partially occupied band, abundant conductor materials such as conducting metal sulfides and metal nitrides hold great promise for applications as effective IR light responsive photocatalysts.