Photocatalytic activity of all-inorganic CsPbBr3-xIx mixed halide perovskites nanocrystals influenced by surface chemical states
Andrés Fabián Gualdrón a, b, Jhonatan Rodríguez-Pereira c, Eliseo Amado González b, Jorge Enrique Rueda d, Rogelio Ospina Ospina c, Sofia Masi a, Seog Joon Yoon e, Juan Tirado f, Franklin Jaramillo f, Said Agouram g, h, Vicente Muñoz-Sanjosé g, h, Sixto Giménez a, h, Iván Mora-Seró a, h
a Universitat Jaume I, Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) - Spain, Avinguda de Vicent Sos Baynat, Castelló de la Plana, Spain
b Biofuels Lab-IBEAR, Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Pamplona, Pamplona, Colombia. C. P. 543050
c Centro de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica en Materiales y Nanociencias (CMN), Universidad Industrial de Santander, Piedecuesta, Santander, Colombia. C.P. 681011
d Modern Optic Group, Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Pamplona, Pamplona, Colombia. C. P. 543050
e Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Science, Yeungnam University, 280 Daehak-Ro, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk 38541, Republic of Korea
f Centro de Investigación, Innovación y Desarrollo de Materiales – CIDEMAT, Universidad de Antioquia UdeA, Calle 70, 52-21, Medellín, Colombia
g Department of Applied Physics and Electromagnetism, University of Valencia (UV), Spain, Valencia, Spain
h Unitat Mixta d’Investigació UV-UJI, Materials for Renewable Energy (MAER), Spain
Mixed halide perovskites (MHP) have been highlighted as promissory materials in optoelectronics, due to improved light harvesting, photocarrier generation, and the ease for tuning their optical properties, specially their band gap.[1] This feature has open the door to analogous solar driven process as photocatalysis for carrying out the photodegradation of recalcitrant organic compounds more efficiently.[2] Nonetheless, the photocatalytic (PC) activity of MHP mainly depends on the surface chemical environment formed during their synthesis. This correlation has not been studied yet. In this work, we deduced the nature and the role of surface chemical states of MHP nanocrystals (NC) synthesized by hot-injection (H-I) and anion-exchange (A-E) methods, on their PC performance for the oxidation of β‑naphthol as a model system. We identified iodide vacancies as the main surface chemical states that promote the formation of highly reactive superoxide ions. These species define the PC activity of A‑E-MHP. Conversely, the PC performance of H-I-MHP is dictated by an adequate balance between band gap and highly oxidizing valence band. In this context, MHP can be considered as good photocatalysts for efficient environmental remediation.
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