Tio2-hfn radial nano-heterojunction: A hot carrier photoanode for sunlight-driven water-splitting

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Abstract

The lack of active, stable, earth-abundant, and visible-light absorbing materials to replace plasmonic noble metals is a critical obstacle for researchers in developing highly efficient and cost-effective photocatalytic systems. Herein, a core–shell nanotube catalyst was fabricated consisting of atomic layer deposited HfN shell and anodic TiO2 support layer with full-visible regime photoactivity for photoelectrochemical water splitting. The HfN active layer has two unique characteristics: (1) a large bandgap between optical and acoustic phonon modes (2) and no electronic bandgap, which allows a large population of long life-time hot carriers, which are used to enhance the photoelectro-chemical performance. The photocurrent density (≈2.5 mA·cm−2 at 1 V vs. Ag/AgCl) obtained in this study under AM 1.5G 1 Sun illumination is unprecedented, as it is superior to most existing plasmonic noble metal-decorated catalysts and surprisingly indicates a photocurrent response that extends to 730 nm. The result demonstrates the far-reaching application potential of replacing active HER/HOR noble metals such as Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, etc. with low-cost plasmonic ceramics.

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Zeng, S., Muneshwar, T., Riddell, S., Manuel, A. P., Vahidzadeh, E., Kisslinger, R., … Shankar, K. (2021). Tio2-hfn radial nano-heterojunction: A hot carrier photoanode for sunlight-driven water-splitting. Catalysts, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11111374

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