Two-dimensional TiNBr as photocatalyst for overall water splitting
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Two-dimensional (2D) Janus materials have gained increasing attention as water-splitting photocatalysts for hydrogen production. We use first-principles calculations to predict a stable 2D Janus T-TiNBr structure with strong near-ultraviolet sunlight absorption and band edges that align favorably with the water redox potentials for oxygen and hydrogen evolution. We show that the optical and electronic properties of T-TiNBr can be modulated to a certain extent by applying external uniaxial strain. Explicit calculations of the redox reactions reveal that solar-driven water splitting is viable at the N-side of T-TiNBr while the Br-side requires modifications such as vacancy creation, the application of an external potential, or adjustment of the pH conditions. |
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2025
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Physical Review Materials
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9
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2
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| Number of Pages |
025802
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American Physical Society
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26a9439b87a1c1dcd44d2782d8d2a9df
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| Alternate Journal |
Phys. Rev. Mater.
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OA
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Journal Article
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