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Decoupling Feature Size and Functionality in Solution-Processed, Porous Hematite Electrodes for Solar Water Splitting

Brillet, Jeremie  
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Gratzel, Michael  
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Sivula, Kevin  
2010
Nano Letters

We introduce a simple solution-based strategy to decouple morphological and functional effects of annealing nanostructured, porous electrodes by encapsulation with a SiO2 confinement scaffold before high temperature treatment We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach using porous hematite (alpha-Fe2O3) photoanodes applied for the storage of solar energy via water splitting and show that the feature size and electrode functionality due to dopant activation can be independently controlled This allows a significant increase in water oxidation photocurrent from 1 57 mA cm(-2) (in the control case) to 2 34 mA cm(-2) under standard illumination conditions in 1 M NaOH electrolyte the highest reported for a solution-processed hematite photoanode This increase is attributed to the improved quantum efficiency, especially with longer wavelength photons, due to a smaller particle size, which is afforded by our encapsulation strategy

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DOI
10.1021/nl102708c
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282727600060

Author(s)
Brillet, Jeremie  
Gratzel, Michael  
Sivula, Kevin  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

10

Start page

4155

End page

4160

Subjects

Iron oxide

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nanostructured electrodes

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photoelectrochemical energy storage

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sintering

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confinement

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mesoporous silica

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Thin-Films

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Alpha-Fe2O3 Electrodes

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Oxide

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Photoelectrochemistry

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Photooxidation

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Photoanodes

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Performance

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Deposition

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Oxidation

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Silicon

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