Issue 9, 2018

FeCoW multimetal oxide-coated W:BiVO4 photoanode for efficient oxygen evolution

Abstract

BiVO4 is one of the most promising photoanode materials due to its relatively small band gap (∼2.4 eV) for efficient light absorption, and its suitable valence band edge for the oxygen evolution reaction. However, it achieves a photocurrent which is much lower than the theoretical value of 7.5 mA cm−2. Herein we prepare a multimetal oxide-based heterojunction W:BiVO4–FeCoW by a sol–gel approach with post-annealing. The heterojunction photoanode exhibits a photocurrent which is enhanced to ∼3.8 times that of a W:BiVO4 photoanode at 1.23 V vs. the reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE), and a significant negative shift of the flat-band potential of 280 mV. The experimental results demonstrate that the performance enhancement mechanism can be attributed to the significantly enhanced charge separation/transport and light absorption due to the multimetal oxide-modified heterojunction.

Graphical abstract: FeCoW multimetal oxide-coated W:BiVO4 photoanode for efficient oxygen evolution

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2018
Accepted
13 Jun 2018
First published
13 Jun 2018

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2018,2, 2053-2059

FeCoW multimetal oxide-coated W:BiVO4 photoanode for efficient oxygen evolution

X. Liang, J. Xie, J. Xiong, L. Gong and C. M. Li, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2018, 2, 2053 DOI: 10.1039/C8SE00190A

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