Impact of Electrocatalyst Activity and Ion Permeability on Water-Splitting Photoanodes.

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2015)

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Electrocatalyst (EC)-modified semiconductor (SC) photoelectrodes are key elements of solar water-splitting systems. The SCIEC interface affects the composite photoelectrode behavior but is poorly understood. We uncover the role of EC activity and SCIEC interface properties using a range of metal (Ni, Fe, Ni Fe, Co, Ir) oxide or (oxy)hydroxide ECs deposited on model single-crystal n-TiO2 photoanodes. The impedance and photoelectrochemical response of the system was nearly independent of EC oxygen evolution activity if the catalyst was deposited electrochemically as an ion-permeable (oxy)hydroxide or hydrous oxide. When dense oxides (e.g., ion-impermeable) ECs were used, the response depended strongly on the EC. These data demonstrate that the EC and SC interface structures are more important than the EC activity in determining the composite photoanode response, confirming recent SCIEC interface simulations for ion-permeable ECs. These results thus inform the design of high-performance water-oxidizing photoanodes with direct SCIEC interfaces.
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electrocatalyst-modified semiconductor photoelectrode,high-performance water-oxidizing photoanode,oxygen evolving reaction,solar water splitting
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