Electrochemical versus Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation Kinetics on Bismuth Vanadate (Photo)anodes.
Biwen LiLouise I OldhamLei TianGuanda ZhouShababa SelimLudmilla SteierJames R DurrantPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
This study reports a comparison of the kinetics of electrochemical (EC) versus photoelectrochemical (PEC) water oxidation on bismuth vanadate (BiVO 4 ) photoanodes. Plots of current density versus surface hole density, determined from operando optical absorption analyses under EC and PEC conditions, are found to be indistinguishable. We thus conclude that EC water oxidation is driven by the Zener effect tunneling electrons from the valence to conduction band under strong bias, with the kinetics of both EC and PEC water oxidation being determined by the density of accumulated surface valence band holes. We further demonstrate that our combined optical absorption/current density analyses enable an operando quantification of the BiVO 4 photovoltage as a function of light intensity.