ZnO/CuO/M (M = Ag, Au) hierarchical nanostructure by successive photoreduction process for solar hydrogen generation

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To date, solar energy generation devices have been widely studied to meet a clean and sustainable energy source. Among them, water splitting photoelectrochemical cell is regarded as a promising energy generation way for splitting water molecules and generating hydrogen by sunlight. While many nanostructured metal oxides are considered as a candidate, most of them have an improper bandgap structure lowering energy transition efficiency. Herein, we introduce a novel wet-based, successive photoreduction process that can improve charge transfer efficiency by surface plasmon effect for a solar-driven water splitting device. The proposed process enables to fabricate ZnO/CuO/Ag or ZnO/CuO/Au hierarchical nanostructure, having an enhanced electrical, optical, photoelectrochemical property. The fabricated hierarchical nanostructures are demonstrated as a photocathode in the photoelectrochemical cell and characterized by using various analytic tools.

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Kwon, J., Cho, H., Jung, J., Lee, H., Hong, S., Yeo, J., … Ko, S. H. (2018). ZnO/CuO/M (M = Ag, Au) hierarchical nanostructure by successive photoreduction process for solar hydrogen generation. Nanomaterials, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8050323

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