Abstract

The global environmental and energy challenges necessitate the development of multifunctional materials that can address both pollutant removal and solar fuel production. In this groundbreaking study, the utilization of the Mo2AlB2 transition‐metal aluminum boron (MAB) phase is introduced as a cocatalyst in the SrTiO3/Mo2AlB2 nanocomposite, marking the first instance of its application in photocatalytic approaches to combat environmental and energy crises. A nanocomposite of SrTiO3/Mo2AlB2 is prepared by ultrasound‐assisted self‐assembly of SrTiO3 nanocubes (STO) with layered Mo2AlB2. The optimized catalyst denoted as STO@5‐MAB is subjected to comprehensive characterization to evaluate its physiochemical properties. Remarkably, the STO@5‐MAB composite demonstrates exceptional performance in both photocatalytic carbendazim (CBZ) degradation, achieving an impressive degradation of 87.5% and CO2 reduction to ethanol with a rate of 9.96 mmol g−1 h−1 under visible‐light illumination. This outstanding performance can be attributed to the composite's 1) hydrophobicity, 2) enhanced light absorption, and 3) the formation of a Schottky junction at the interface, facilitating efficient charge separation. In conclusion, the SrTiO3/Mo2AlB2 nanocomposite demonstrates immense potential in addressing pressing environmental and energy challenges through photocatalytic CBZ degradation and CO2 reduction to ethanol. In this study, the pivotal role of Mo2AlB2 in developing efficient photocatalysts is underscored for environmental and energy applications.

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