Bismuth vanadate photoelectrodes with high photovoltage behave as photoanode and photocathode in photoelectrochemical cells for water splitting.
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2018
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Using dual-photoelectrode photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices
based on earth-abundant metal oxides for unbiased water
splitting is an attractive means of producing green H2 fuel, but
is challenging, owing to low photovoltages generated by PEC
cells. This problem can be solved by coupling n-type BiVO4
with n-type Bi4V2O11 to create a virtual p/n junction due to the
formation of a hole-inversion layer at the semiconductor interface.
Thus, photoelectrodes with high photovoltage outputs
were synthesized. The photoelectrodes exhibited features of pand
n-type semiconductors when illuminated under an applied
bias, suggesting their use as photoanode and photocathode in
a dual-photoelectrode PEC cell. This concept was proved by
connecting a 1 mol% W-doped BiVO4/Bi4V2O11 photoanode
with an undoped BiVO4/Bi4V2O11 photocathode, which produced
a high photovoltage of 1.54 V, sufficient to drive standalone
water splitting with 0.95% efficiency.
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SANTOS, W. S. dos et al. Bismuth vanadate photoelectrodes with high photovoltage behave as photoanode and photocathode in photoelectrochemical cells for water splitting. ChemSusChem, v. 11, p. 589-597, 2018. Disponível em: <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/cssc.201701929>. Acesso em: 05 abr. 2018.