Abstract
A cobalt-phosphate based oxygen evolution catalyst (Co-Pi OEC) was electrochemically deposited onto the surface of a porous bismuth vanadate electrode doped with 2 atom% Mo (BiV0.98Mo0.02O 4). The porous BiV0.98Mo0.02O4 electrode was prepared using a surfactant assisted metal-organic decomposition technique at 500 °C. The comparison of the photocurrent-voltage characteristics of the BiV0.98Mo0.02O4 electrodes with and without the presence of Co-Pi catalyst demonstrated that the Co-Pi catalyst enhanced the anodic photocurrent of the BiV 0.98Mo0.02O4 electrode with its effect more pronounced at lower potentials. A stable photocurrrent density of 1.0 mA cm -2 at 1.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl was achieved under standard AM 1.5 illumination using 0.5M Na2SO4 aqueous solution in phosphate buffer at pH7. Relative to the BiV0.98Mo 0.02O4 electrode, a sustained enhancement, nearly doubled photocurrent density was observed at 1.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl for Co-Pi/BiV 0.98Mo0.02O4 composite photoelectrode. Significant performance gains are obtained on BiV0.98Mo 0.02O4 electrodes upon modification with Co-Pi water oxidation catalyst. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011.
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Pilli, S. K., Furtak, T. E., Brown, L. D., Deutsch, T. G., Turner, J. A., & Herring, A. M. (2011). Cobalt-phosphate (Co-Pi) catalyst modified Mo-doped BiVO4 photoelectrodes for solar water oxidation. Energy and Environmental Science, 4(12), 5028–5034. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ee02444b
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