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Efficient Water Oxidation Using Ta3 N5 Thin Film Photoelectrodes Prepared on Insulating Transparent Substrates.

Tomohiro HigashiHiroshi NishiyamaYuki OtsukaYudai KawaseYutaka SasakiMamiko NakabayashiMasao KatayamaTsutomu MinegishiNaoya ShibataKazuhiro TakanabeTaro YamadaKazunari Domen
Published in: ChemSusChem (2020)
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting using visible-light-responsive photoelectrodes is the preferred approach to converting solar energy into hydrogen as a renewable energy source. A transparent Ta3 N5 photoanode embedded within a PEC cell having a tandem configuration is a promising configuration that may provide a high solar-to-hydrogen energy conversion efficiency. Ta3 N5 thin films are typically prepared by heating precursor films in an NH3 flow at high temperatures, which tends to degrade the transparent conductive layer, such that producing efficient Ta3 N5 transparent photoanodes is challenging. Herein, the direct preparation of transparent Ta3 N5 photoanodes on insulating quartz substrates was demonstrated without the insertion of a transparent conductive layer. The resulting devices generated a photocurrent of 6.0 mA cm-2 at 1.23 V vs. a reversible hydrogen electrode under simulated sunlight. This study provides a new strategy for the preparation of transparent photoelectrodes that mitigates current challenges.
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