Low-bias photoelectrochemical water splitting via mediating trap states and small polaron hopping

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Abstract

Metal oxides are promising for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting due to their robustness and low cost. However, poor charge carrier transport impedes their activity, particularly at low-bias voltage. Here we demonstrate the unusual effectiveness of phosphorus doping into bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) photoanode for efficient low-bias PEC water splitting. The resulting BiVO4 photoanode shows a separation efficiency of 80% and 99% at potentials as low as 0.6 and 1.0 VRHE, respectively. Theoretical simulation and experimental analysis collectively verify that the record performance originates from the unique phosphorus-doped BiVO4 configuration with concurrently mediated carrier density, trap states, and small polaron hopping. With NiFeOx cocatalyst, the BiVO4 photoanode achieves an applied bias photon-to-current efficiency of 2.21% at 0.6 VRHE. The mechanistic understanding of the enhancement of BiVO4 properties provides key insights in trap state passivation and polaron hopping for most photoactive metal oxides.

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Wu, H., Zhang, L., Du, A., Irani, R., van de Krol, R., Abdi, F. F., & Ng, Y. H. (2022). Low-bias photoelectrochemical water splitting via mediating trap states and small polaron hopping. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33905-6

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