Effect of Different Cobalt Concentrations on Tungsten Trioxide Photoelectrodes for Use in Solar Water Oxidation

  • Kollender J
  • Mardare A
  • Hassel A
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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by ECS. High throughput screening of photoelectrochemical activity was performed on a WO3-CoO thin film combinatorial library using photoelectrochemical scanning droplet cell microscopy. The compositional spread was deposited using co-evaporation of WO3 and metallic Co followed by thermal oxidation in pure oxygen. The elemental compositional mapping along the library via EDX revealed a total compositional gradient of 29 at%. The microstructure and crystallographic properties were investigated via SEM and XRD. Small cubic grains of WO3 were identified on the surface for Co contents up to 13 at% while CoO remained amorphous along the entire library in mixture with both cubic and orthorhombic WO3. A remarkable peak of photoactivity was identified in a compositional range of 7 to 15 at% Co with current density values in excess of 110 μA cm-2 for an applied potential of 1 V vs. SHE. Surface XPS investigations were used for correlating the bulk and surface composition of the library. In the compositional region corresponding to the maximum photoactivity peak, a constant W/Co atomic ratio was measured on the surface while the corresponding bulk ratio was increasing. This effect could be the result of a mixed contribution from an enhanced electrocatalytic activity for oxygen evolution on the surface and increased bulk radiation absorption.

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Kollender, J. P., Mardare, A. I., & Hassel, A. W. (2015). Effect of Different Cobalt Concentrations on Tungsten Trioxide Photoelectrodes for Use in Solar Water Oxidation. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162(4), H187–H193. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0711503jes

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