Wide Visible-light-responsive Photocatalyst Boosts Solar Water Splitting
Photocatalytic overall water splitting (OWS) to produce hydrogen is one of the most promising technologies to solve energy and environmental problems and realize effective conversion and storage of solar energy.
However, due to the lack of inefficient cocatalysts and limited understanding of the underlying mechanism, visible-light-driven photocatalytic OWS systems show relatively low efficiency with respect to the UV-light-responsive ones.
Unraveling of cocatalysts photodeposited selectively on facets of BiVO4 to boost solar water splitting (Image by QI Yu)
Recently, a research group led by Prof. LI Can, Prof. ZHANG Fuxiang and Dr. QI Yu from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has developed a highly efficient Z-scheme OWS system. The system enables benchmarked apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) and solar-to-hydrogen (STH) energy conversion efficiency over particulate inorganic semiconductor photocatalysts driven by visible light.
This study was published in Nat. Commun. on Jan. 25.
The researchers designed and developed Ir as reduction cocatalyst and FeCoOx composite as water oxidation cocatalyst, respectively.
Benefitted from the selective deposition of above dual cocatalysts, photogenerated charge separation and water oxidation activity on BiVO4 were achieved. The researchers assembled an efficient visible-light-driven photocatalytic OWS system with AQE of 12.3% (420 ± 10 nm excitation) through coupling with the hydrogen evolving photocatalyst.
In addition, they analyzed the microstructure of FeCoOx and its mechanism of promoting charge separation and water oxidation performance.
"These results may encourage and inspire the design and assembly of OWS systems for more efficient solar-to-chemical energy conversion." said Prof. ZHANG.
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and National Key R&D Program of China. (Text by QI Yu)