2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.2c02066
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Efficient and Stable MoOX@Mo-BiVO4 Photoanodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation: Optimization and Understanding

Abstract: In this study, we propose a facilely dip-coated and intermediate heat-treated MoO X @Mo-BiVO4 photoanode that displays extremely efficient and stable photoelectrochemical H2 production. The formation of MoO X as an intermediate species is investigated using time of flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). The MoO X @2% Mo-BiVO4 photoanode exhibited a photocurrent density of approximately 1 mA cm–2 at 1.23 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE), which was 5.5 times higher when compared with… Show more

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“…The peak centered at 306 cm –1 is assigned to the stretching or bending vibrations of Bi–O bonds and the WO 6 octahedron. ,, The Raman bands of q-BiVO 4 at around 323 and 363 cm –1 are observed, which are typical vibrational bands of BiVO 4 . Other distinguished Raman bands at around 705 and 826 cm –1 are ascribed to the antisymmetric stretching vibration mode and the symmetric bending vibration mode of the V–O bond for the tetragonal phase. The characteristic peaks of Bi 2 WO 6 (306, 700, 792, and 815 cm –1 ) and BiVO 4 (363 and 705 cm –1 ) in W-0.30V are detected. However, the characteristic peaks of W-0.3V present a broadening at 792 and 815 cm –1 , which signify an increased number of crystal defects in W-0.3V .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The peak centered at 306 cm –1 is assigned to the stretching or bending vibrations of Bi–O bonds and the WO 6 octahedron. ,, The Raman bands of q-BiVO 4 at around 323 and 363 cm –1 are observed, which are typical vibrational bands of BiVO 4 . Other distinguished Raman bands at around 705 and 826 cm –1 are ascribed to the antisymmetric stretching vibration mode and the symmetric bending vibration mode of the V–O bond for the tetragonal phase. The characteristic peaks of Bi 2 WO 6 (306, 700, 792, and 815 cm –1 ) and BiVO 4 (363 and 705 cm –1 ) in W-0.30V are detected. However, the characteristic peaks of W-0.3V present a broadening at 792 and 815 cm –1 , which signify an increased number of crystal defects in W-0.3V .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Another advantage of the metal–organic decomposition method is the facile incorporation of external dopants, which is frequently employed for improving the electrical conductivity and photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO 4 . ,, For PLD, individual ceramic targets must be prepared for each dopant and doping concentration in advance. In contrast, the chemical compositions of the BiVO 4 precursor solutions can be easily adjusted at a much lower cost.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The extended τ el seen in this study can be attributed to the passivation of surface defects, which in turn enhances the transfer of photogenerated charge carriers. 38,39 OCP curves were used to assess the band bending and charge transfer at the photoanode−electrolyte interface of the photoanodes (Figure 3f). The open-circuit photovoltage (V ph ), which represents the potential difference between the OCP in the dark and under light illumination, can be used to estimate the increase in the band bending degree.…”
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confidence: 99%