Advances in photo-assisted seawater splitting promoted by green iron oxide-carbon nitride photoelectrocatalysts
Solar-driven seawater electrolysis for hydrogen fuel production holds an outstanding potential towards the development of a carbon-neutral and sustainable energy infrastructure, but the development of green, efficient and stable photoelectrocatalysts selectively promoting oxygen evolution remains a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2023-10, Vol.11 (4), p.21595-2169 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solar-driven seawater electrolysis for hydrogen fuel production holds an outstanding potential towards the development of a carbon-neutral and sustainable energy infrastructure, but the development of green, efficient and stable photoelectrocatalysts selectively promoting oxygen evolution remains a formidable challenge. Motivated by this issue, in this work we propose a tailored combination of two economically viable materials, α-Fe
2
O
3
and graphitic carbon nitride (gCN), to fabricate promising anodes - eventually decorated with cobalt phosphate (CoPi) particles - for alkaline seawater photosplitting. The target systems were fabricated
via
an original multi-step route, involving the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of iron(
iii
) oxide on conducting glasses, the introduction of gCN in very small amounts by a rapid and facile electrophoretic process, and final annealing in air. A comprehensive characterization revealed the successful fabrication of composites featuring a tailored surface defectivity, a controlled nano-organization, and a close Fe
2
O
3
/gCN interfacial contact. After decoration with CoPi, the best performances corresponded to a Tafel slope of 100 mV dec
−1
and overpotential values enabling us to rule out the competitive hypochlorite formation. In addition, photocurrent densities at 1.23 V
vs.
RHE showed a nearly 7-fold increase upon Fe
2
O
3
functionalization with both gCN and CoPi. These amenable results, directly dependent on the electronic interplay at Fe
2
O
3
/gCN heterojunctions and on CoPi beneficial effects, are accompanied by a remarkable long-term stability, and may open up attractive avenues for clean energy production using natural resources.
Sunlight-assisted seawater splitting can be successfully driven by specifically designed, cost-effective and eco-friendly Fe
2
O
3
-gCN electrocatalysts. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7488 2050-7496 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ta04363k |