Correlating flat band and onset potentials for solar water splitting on model hematite photoanodes

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Abstract

Hematite (α-Fe 2 O 3) is a very promising material for solar water splitting that requires a high anodic potential to initiate the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In this work, we explore the correlation between the downshift in flat band potential of hematite, V fb, and in onset potential of OER, V onset, caused by prolonged annealing. We observed a cathodic shift (i.e., towards lower potentials) of 200 mV of V onset on model photoanodes consisting of ultra-thin hematite films, upon increasing the oxidation time during fabrication and without any further modifications. Detailed physical characterization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and Mott-Schottky analysis revealed a quantitative correlation between the cathodic shift of V onset and a lowering of V fb. We identified a reduction in concentration of grain boundaries with increasing oxidation time, as the mechanism behind the observed shift of the V fb. The approach presented here can be seen as a complementary strategy to co-catalysts and other post-fabrication treatments to lower V onset. Moreover, it is generically applicable to photoelectrodes used to carry out oxidation and reduction half-cell reactions.

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Iandolo, B., Zhang, H., Wickman, B., Zorić, I., Conibeer, G., & Hellman, A. (2015). Correlating flat band and onset potentials for solar water splitting on model hematite photoanodes. RSC Advances, 5(75), 61021–61030. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra10215d

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