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Enhanced Stability and Activity for Water Oxidation in Alkaline Media with Bismuth Vanadate Photoelectrodes Modified with a Cobalt Oxide Catalytic Layer Produced by Atomic Layer Deposition
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EngineeringInorganic PhotochemistryAlkaline MediaPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryPhotoelectrochemistryN-type Bivo4Chemical EngineeringPhotocatalysisAtomic Layer DepositionMaterials SciencePhotochemistrySurface ElectrochemistryCatalysisPhotoelectrocatalysisWater OxidationElectrochemistryOxygen Reduction ReactionAtomic-layer DepositionSingle-atom CatalystCobalt Oxide
Atomic-layer deposition (ALD) of thin layers of cobalt oxide on n-type BiVO4 produced photoanodes capable of water oxidation with essentially 100% faradaic efficiency in alkaline, pH = 13 electrolytes. By contrast, under the same operating conditions, BiVO4 photoanodes without the Co oxide catalytic layer exhibited lower faradaic yields, of ca. 70%, for O2 evolution and were unstable, becoming rapidly photopassivated. High numbers (>25) of ALD cycles of Co oxide deposition gave electrodes that displayed poor photoelectrochemical behavior, but 15–20 ALD cycles produced Co oxide overlayers ∼1 nm in thickness, with the resulting photoelectrodes exhibiting a stable photocurrent density of 1.49 mA cm–2 at the oxygen-evolution potential and an open-circuit potential of 0.404 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode, under 100 mW cm–2 of simulated air mass 1.5 illumination.
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