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Xi Zhang1, Wooseok Yang1, Wenzhe Niu1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057, Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Cu2 S is a promising solar energy conversion material owing to its good optical properties, elemental earth abundance, and low cost. However, simple and cheap methods to prepare phase-pure and photo-active Cu2 S thin films are lacking. This study concerns the development of a cost-effective and high-throughput method that consists of dissolving high-purity commercial Cu2 S powder in a thiol-amine solvent mixture followed by spin coating and low-temperature annealing to obtain phase-pure crystalline low chalcocite Cu2 S thin films. After coupling with a CdS buffer layer, a TiO2 protective layer and a RuOx hydrogen evolution catalyst, the champion Cu2 S photocathode gives a photocurrent density of 2.5 mA cm-2 at -0.3 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode (VRHE ), an onset potential of 0.42 VRHE , and high stability over 12 h in pH 7 buffer solution under AM1.5 G simulated sunlight illumination (100 mW cm-2 ). This is the first thiol-amine-based ink deposition strategy to prepare phase-pure Cu2 S thin films achieving decent photoelectrochemical performance, which will facilitate its future scalable application for solar-driven hydrogen fuel production.
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