Abstract

Using full solar spectrum for energy conversion and environmental remediation is a major challenge, and solar-driven photothermal chemistry is a promising route to achieve this goal. Herein, this work reports a photothermal nano-constrained reactor based on hollow structured g-C3 N4 @ZnIn2 S4 core-shell S-scheme heterojunction, where the synergistic effect of super-photothermal effect and S-scheme heterostructure significantly improve the photocatalytic performance of g-C3 N4 . The formation mechanism of g-C3 N4 @ZnIn2 S4 is predicted in advance by theoretical calculations and advanced techniques, and the super-photothermal effect of g-C3 N4 @ZnIn2 S4 and its contribution to the near-field chemical reaction is confirmed by numerical simulations and infrared thermography. Consequently, the photocatalytic degradation rate of g-C3 N4 @ZnIn2 S4 for tetracycline hydrochloride is 99.3%, and the photocatalytic hydrogen production is up to 4075.65µmol h-1 g-1 , which are 6.94 and 30.87 times those of pure g-C3 N4 , respectively. The combination of S-scheme heterojunction and thermal synergism provides a promising insight for the design of an efficient photocatalytic reaction platform.

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