Abstract
The prevalent global energy crisis calls for searching viable pathways for generating green hydrogen as an alternative energy resource. Dye-sensitized photocatalytic water splitting is a feasible solution to produce green hydrogen. However, identifying suitable catalysts has been one of the bottlenecks in driving dye-sensitized photocatalysis efficiently. In this work, a new class of electrocatalysts is reported based on the layered Weyl semimetals MIrTe4 (M = Nb, Ta) for the Eosin Y (EY)-sensitized hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). NbIrTe4 and TaIrTe4 exhibit HER activities of ≈18 000 and 14 000 µmol g−1 respectively, after 10 h of irradiation with visible light. Time-dependent UV-Vis spectroscopy and high-pressure liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry analysis shed light on the reaction dynamics and enable a deeper understanding of the observed trend in hydrogen evolution rates for MIrTe4. MIrTe4 semimetals outperform transition metal-based Weyl semimetals in terms of catalytic HER activity using EY as photosensitizer and triethanolamine as the sacrificial agent. It is hypothesized that the topology-related band inversion in MIrTe4 Weyl semimetals promotes a high density of M d-states near the Fermi level, driving their high catalytic performance. This study introduces a new class of layered Weyl semimetals as efficient catalysts, and provides perspectives for designing topology-enhanced catalysts.
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Samanta, M., Tan, H., Laha, S., Vignolo-González, H. A., Grunenberg, L., Bette, S., … Lotsch, B. V. (2023). The Weyl Semimetals MIrTe4 (M = Nb, Ta) as Efficient Catalysts for Dye-Sensitized Hydrogen Evolution. Advanced Energy Materials, 13(24). https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202300503
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