Abstract

3D hierarchical NiAl-LDH/Ti 3 C 2 nanocomposite collaborating with 2D/2D heterogeneous interface is developed through precise tuning of the process for in situ loading of Ti 3 C 2 nanosheets on NiAl-LDH, contributing to efficient and selective photoconversion of CO 2 . Photocatalytic conversion of CO 2 into a special chemical fuel with high yield and selectivity is still a major challenge. Herein, a 3D hierarchical NiAl-LDH/Ti 3 C 2 MXene (LDH/TC) nanocomposite is constructed through in situ loading of Ti 3 C 2 nanosheets on the NiAl-LDH scaffold during the hydrothermal process. The formation of a uniform and well-defined 2D/2D heterogeneous interface can be realized by optimizing the ratio of Ti 3 C 2 and the precursors for NiAl-LDH. The 3D hierarchical scaffold with high specific surface area contributes to the favourable photon adsorption and utilization. The intimate contact between Ti 3 C 2 and NiAl-LDH with numerous interfaces effectively promotes the separation of the photoinduced electron-hole pairs in NiAl-LDH. Together with the highly exposed oxidation–reduction active sites and the enhanced CO 2 capture and activation. The maximum photocatalytic CO production rate on NiAl-LDH/Ti 3 C 2 reaches 11.82 μmol g −1 h −1 with 92% selectivity and superior stability. This work provides an effective approach for the development of an ideal photocatalyst by collaborative utilization of materials with different dimensionalities.

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