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Efficient BiVO4 Photoanodes by Postsynthetic Treatment: Remarkable Improvements in Photoelectrochemical Performance from Facile Borate Modification.


ABSTRACT: Water-splitting photoanodes based on semiconductor materials typically require a dopant in the structure and co-catalysts on the surface to overcome the problems of charge recombination and high catalytic barrier. Unlike these conventional strategies, a simple treatment is reported that involves soaking a sample of pristine BiVO4 in a borate buffer solution. This modifies the catalytic local environment of BiVO4 by the introduction of a borate moiety at the molecular level. The self-anchored borate plays the role of a passivator in reducing the surface charge recombination as well as that of a ligand in modifying the catalytic site to facilitate faster water oxidation. The modified BiVO4 photoanode, without typical doping or catalyst modification, achieved a photocurrent density of 3.5 mA cm-2 at 1.23 V and a cathodically shifted onset potential of 250 mV. This work provides an extremely simple method to improve the intrinsic photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO4 photoanodes.

SUBMITTER: Meng Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6973097 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efficient BiVO<sub>4</sub> Photoanodes by Postsynthetic Treatment: Remarkable Improvements in Photoelectrochemical Performance from Facile Borate Modification.

Meng Qijun Q   Zhang Biaobiao B   Fan Lizhou L   Liu Haidong H   Valvo Mario M   Edström Kristina K   Cuartero Maria M   de Marco Roland R   Crespo Gaston A GA   Sun Licheng L  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20191108 52


Water-splitting photoanodes based on semiconductor materials typically require a dopant in the structure and co-catalysts on the surface to overcome the problems of charge recombination and high catalytic barrier. Unlike these conventional strategies, a simple treatment is reported that involves soaking a sample of pristine BiVO<sub>4</sub> in a borate buffer solution. This modifies the catalytic local environment of BiVO<sub>4</sub> by the introduction of a borate moiety at the molecular level.  ...[more]

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