Cathodic shift in onset potential of solar oxygen evolution on hematite by 13-group oxide overlayers

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Abstract

The onset potential of photoelectrochemical water oxidation on ultrathin hematite was improved by up to 200 mV by the chemical bath deposition of 13-group oxides as overlayers. It is proposed that the corundum-type overlayers released lattice strain of the ultrathin hematite layer and decreased the density of surface states. Particularly, a Ga2O3 overlayer exhibited an enhanced photocurrent attributed to stoichiometric water splitting near the onset potential. The photocurrent was sustained over a day, attesting to its outstanding performance and durability for water splitting. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Hisatomi, T., Le Formal, F., Cornuz, M., Brillet, J., Tétreault, N., Sivula, K., & Grätzel, M. (2011). Cathodic shift in onset potential of solar oxygen evolution on hematite by 13-group oxide overlayers. Energy and Environmental Science, 4(7), 2512–2515. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ee01194d

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