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Kinetic Competition between Water-Splitting and Photocorrosion Reactions in Photoelectrochemical Devices

Nandjou, Fredy  
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Haussener, Sophia  
May 8, 2019
Chemsuschem

Semiconductor photocorrosion is a major challenge for the stability of photoelectrochemical water-splitting devices. Usually, photocorrosion is studied on the basis of thermodynamic aspects, by comparing the redox potentials of water to the self-decomposition potentials of the semiconductor or analyzing the equilibrium phases at given electrolyte conditions. However, that approach does not allow for a prediction of the decomposition rate of the semiconductor or the branching ratio with the redox reaction. A kinetic model has been developed to describe detailed reaction mechanisms and investigate competition between water-splitting and photocorrosion reactions. It is observed that some thermodynamically unstable semiconductors should photocorrode in a few minutes, whereas others are expected to operate over a period of years as a result of their extremely low photocorrosion current. The photostability of the semiconductor is mainly found to depend on surface chemical properties, catalyst activity, charge carrier density, and electrolyte acidity.

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DOI
10.1002/cssc.201802558
Web of Science ID

WOS:000471314900022

Author(s)
Nandjou, Fredy  
Haussener, Sophia  
Date Issued

2019-05-08

Published in
Chemsuschem
Volume

12

Issue

9

Start page

1984

End page

1994

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

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Chemistry

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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electrochemistry

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kinetics

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photochemistry

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semiconductors

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water splitting

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iii-v-compounds

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semiconductor electrodes

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hydrogen-production

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corrosion

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oxygen

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stability

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energy

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gaas

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cds

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decomposition

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