Photoelectrochemical water oxidation by cobalt cytochrome c integrated-ato photoanode

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Here, we report the immobilization of Co-protoporphyrin IX (Co-PPIX) substituted cy-tochrome c (Co-cyt c) on Antimony-doped Tin Oxide (ATO) as a catalyst for photoelectrochemical oxidation of water. Under visible light irradiation (λ > 450 nm), the ATO-Co-cyt c photoanode displays ~6-fold enhancement in photocurrent density relative to ATO-Co-PPIX at 0.25 V vs. RHE at pH 5.0. The light-induced water oxidation activity of the system was demonstrated by detecting evolved stoichiometric oxygen by gas chromatography, and incident photon to current efficiency was measured as 4.1% at 450 nm. The faradaic efficiency for the generated oxygen was 97%, with a 671 turnover number (TON) for oxygen. The current density had a slow decay over the course of 6 h of constant irradiation and applied potential, which exhibits the robustness of catalyst-ATO interaction.

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Casadevall, C., Zhang, H., Chen, S., Sommer, D. J., Seo, D. K., & Ghirlanda, G. (2021). Photoelectrochemical water oxidation by cobalt cytochrome c integrated-ato photoanode. Catalysts, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11050626

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