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Bo Reum Lee1, Mi Gyoung Lee1, Hoonkee Park1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Research Institute of Advanced Materials , Seoul National University , Seoul 08826 , Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Tungsten oxide (WO3) and bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) are one of the most attractive combinations to construct an efficient heterojunction for photoelectrochemical (PEC) applications. Here, we report an all-solution-processed WO3/BiVO4 heteronanostructure photoanode with highly enhanced photoactivity and stability for sustainable energy production. The vertically aligned WO3 nanorods were synthesized on a fluorine-doped tin oxide/glass substrate by the hydrothermal method without a seed layer and BiVO4 was deposited by pulsed electrodeposition for conformal coating. Owing to the long diffusion lengths of charge carriers in the WO3 nanorods, the ability to absorb the wider range of wavelengths, and appropriate band-edge positions of the WO3/BiVO4 heterojunction for spontaneous PEC reaction, the optimum WO3/BiVO4 photoanode has a photocurrent density of 4.15 mA/cm2 at 1.23 V versus RHE and an incident-photon-to-current efficiency of 75.9% at 430 nm under front illumination, which are a double and quadruple those of pristine WO3 nanorod arrays, respectively. Our work suggests an environment-friendly and low-cost all-solution process route to synthesize high-quality photoelectrodes.
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