Through phase transition-induced band edge engineering by dual doping with In and Mo, a new greenish BiVO4 (Bi1-×In×V1-XMo×O4) is developed that has a larger band gap energy than the usual yellow scheelite monoclinic BiVO4 as well as a higher (more negative) conduction band than H+/H2 potential [0 VRHE (reversible hydrogen electrode) at pH 7]. Hence, it can extract H2 from pure water by visible light-driven overall water splitting without using any sacrificial reagents. The density functional theory calculation indicates that In3+/Mo6+ dual doping triggers partial phase transformation from pure monoclinic BiVO4 to a mixture of monoclinic BiVO4 and tetragonal BiVO4, which sequentially leads to unit cell volume growth, compressive lattice strain increase, conduction band edge uplift, and band gap widening.
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Jo, W. J., Kang, H. J., Kong, K. J., Lee, Y. S., Park, H., Lee, Y., … Lee, J. S. (2015). Phase transition-induced band edge engineering of BiVO4 to split pure water under visible light. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(45), 13774–13778. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1509674112
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