Bulk and surface modified polycrystalline CuWO4 films for photoelectrochemical water oxidation
Polycrystalline CuWO4 film is an emerging photoanode material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting with a small bandgap to absorb visible light and excellent stability in a neutral electrolyte. However, its PEC performance is quite low mainly due to its poor charge transfer characteristics. To enhance the performance of the CuWO4 photoanode, two modification strategies are employed; SnO2 as an electron transfer layer to improve the bulk charge separation efficiency of CuWO4 and cobalt phosphate as a co-catalyst to augment the surface charge separation efficiency at the interface of CuWO4||electrolyte. The two modifications enhance the PEC activity two times to 0.13 mA/cm2 @ 1.23 VRHE for water oxidation and 0.24 mA/cm2 @ 1.23 VRHE for hole scavenger oxidation, and exhibit an excellent stability in a neutral electrolyte. Although the performance is still very low compared to well-developed metal oxide photoanodes, this work shows possibility of further improvement with further developments of synthesis method as well as applying other elaborate modification strategies.
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