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Protection of GaInP2 Photocathodes by Direct Photoelectrodeposition of MoSx Thin Films.

Mitchell LancasterRachel MowJun LiuQuintin CheekMolly M MacInnesMowafak M Al-JassimTodd G DeutschJames L YoungStephen Maldonado
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2019)
Catalytic MoSx thin films have been directly photoelectrodeposited on GaInP2 photocathodes for stable photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation. Specifically, the MoSx deposition conditions were controlled to obtain 8-10 nm films directly on p-GaInP2 substrates without ancillary protective layers. The films were nominally composed of MoS2, with additional MoOxSy and MoO3 species detected and showed no long-range crystalline order. The as-deposited material showed excellent catalytic activity toward the hydrogen evolution reaction relative to bare p-GaInP2. Notably, no appreciable photocurrent reduction was incurred by the addition of the photoelectrodeposited MoSx catalyst to the GaInP2 photocathode under light-limited operating conditions, highlighting the advantageous optical properties of the film. The MoSx catalyst also imparted enhanced durability toward photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution in acidic conditions, maintaining nearly 85% of the initial photocurrent after 50 h of electrolysis. In total, this work demonstrates a simple method for producing dual-function catalyst/protective layers directly on high-performance, planar III-V photoelectrodes for photoelectrochemical energy conversion.
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