Accelerating water oxidation on BiVO4 photoanodes via surface modification with Co dopants
Journal article, 2023

Despite the vast investigations on improving the photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO4 for water splitting, charge recombination in the near-surface region remains a challenge. In this study, we showed that the diffusion of Co2+ ions into the BiVO4 subsurface boosted the water oxidation activity and charge injection efficiency remarkably. The increase in the concentration of oxygen vacancies upon the incorporation of cobalt ions was shown by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and confirmed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. DFT calculations revealed that vanadium sites in the subsurface region were the most favorable sites for substitution with cobalt ions. Charge localization at surface oxygen vacancies was found less favorable in the presence of cobalt in the subsurface layer, eliminating surface recombination. This resulted in 4.25 times larger charge injection efficiency and 6.2 times higher photocurrent density at the potential of ∼0.6 V, as compared to pristine BiVO4. This enhancement was significantly larger as compared to CoOx-loaded BiVO4, indicating that the suppressed recombination at the surface and improved charge transfer kinetics obtained solely by CoOx deposition are not sufficient for enhanced activity of BiVO4. A longer charge carrier lifetime obtained upon cobalt incorporation was observed by transient absorption spectroscopy and verified the reduced rate of recombination.

Author

Mahsa Barzgar Vishlaghi

Koç University

Abdullah Kahraman

Koç University

Nicklas Österbacka

Chalmers, Physics, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

Emre Usman

Koç University

Emre Erdem

Sabancı University

Alphan Sennaroğlu

Koç University

Julia Wiktor

Chalmers, Physics, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

S. Kaya

Koç University

Journal of Materials Chemistry A

20507488 (ISSN) 20507496 (eISSN)

Vol. 11 31 16648-16658

Atomistic Design of Photoabsorbing Materials

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2019-03993), 2020-01-01 -- 2023-12-31.

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

Materials Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Infrastructure

C3SE (Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering)

DOI

10.1039/d3ta01418e

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