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Enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity of transition metal-doped ceria (CeO2) nanomaterials have experimentally been demonstrated, whereas there are very few reports mentioning the mechanism of this behavior. Here we use first-principles calculations to explore the origin of enhanced photocatalytic performance of CeO2 doped with transition metal impurities (Fe, Cr and Co). When a transition metal atom substitutes a Ce atom into CeO2, t2g and eg levels of 3d orbits appear in the middle of band gap owing to the effect of cubic ligand field, and the former is higher than latter. Interestingly, t2g subset of FeCe (CoCe and CrCe)-Vo-CeO2 is split into two parts: one merges into the conduction band, the other as well as eg will remain in the gap, because O vacancy defect adjacent to transition metal atom will break the symmetry of cubic ligand field. These eg and t2g levels in the band gap are beneficial for absorbing visible light and enhancing quantum efficiency because of forbidden transition, which is one key factor for enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity. The band gap narrowing also leads to a redshift of optical absorbance and high photoactivity. These findings can rationalize the available experimental results and provide some new insights for designing CeO2-based photocatalysts with high photocatalytic performance.
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