Co-substituted
LaFeO3 was electrodeposited on the surface
of BiVO4 as a co-catalyst to enhance the water splitting
performance. Compared to bare BiVO4, the BiVO4/Co-LaFeO3 composite photoanode shows a water oxidation
photocurrent of 3.4 mA/cm2 at 1.23 V versus reverse hydrogen
electrode, accompanied by a notable cathodic shift in the onset potential
for 300 mV. Combined optical and electrochemical characterizations
show that the solid/electrolyte charge transfer efficiency of BiVO4 are dramatically improved by the incorporation of Co-substituted
LaFeO3. From the surface kinetic study of charge carriers
by intensity-modulated photocurrent spectroscopy, a suppressed surface
recombination rate constant is observed and the enhanced photoelectrochemical
water splitting performance observed in the BiVO4/Co-LaFeO3 photoanode is attributed to the surface passivation effect
of Co-substituted LaFeO3.
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