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Long-term durability of metastable β-Fe2O3 photoanodes in highly corrosive seawater

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2023

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Durability is one prerequisite for material application. Photoelectrochemical decomposition of seawater is a promising approach to produce clean hydrogen by using solar energy, but it always faces the problem of serious Cl<sup>-</sup> corrosion. We find that the main deactivation mechanism of the photoanode is oxide surface reconstruction accompanied by the coordination of Cl<sup>-</sup> during seawater splitting, and the stability of the photoanode can be effectively improved by enhancing the metal-oxygen interaction. Taking the metastable β-Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> photoanode as an example, Sn added to the lattice can enhance the M-O bonding energy and hinder the transfer of protons to lattice oxygen, thereby inhibiting excessive surface hydration and Cl<sup>-</sup> coordination. Therefore, the bare Sn/β-Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> photoanode delivers a record durability for photoelectrochemical seawater splitting over 3000 h.

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