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The efficient integration
of photoactive and catalytic materials is key to promoting photoelectrochemical
water splitting as a sustainable energy technology built on solar
power. Here, we report highly stable water splitting photoanodes from
BiVO4 photoactive cores decorated with CoFe Prussian blue-type
electrocatalysts (CoFe-PB). This combination decreases
the onset potential of BiVO4 by ∼0.8 V (down to
0.3 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)) and increases the photovoltage
by 0.45 V. The presence of the catalyst also leads to a remarkable
6-fold enhancement of the photocurrent at 1.23 V versus RHE, while
keeping the light-harvesting ability of BiVO4. Structural
and mechanistic studies indicate that CoFe-PB effectively
acts as a true catalyst on BiVO4. This mechanism, stemming
from the adequate alignment of the energy levels, as showed by density
functional theory calculations, allows CoFe-PB to outperform
all previous catalyst/BiVO4 junctions and, in addition,
leads to noteworthy long-term stability. A bare 10–15% decrease
in photocurrent was observed after more than 50 h of operation under
light irradiation.
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