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Facile synthesis of an ultrathin ZIF-67 layer on the surface of Sn/Ti co-doped hematite for efficient photoelectrochemical water oxidation.

Pan HuangXuan MiaoJuan WuPeng ZhangHongbi ZhangShiqiang BaiWei-Sheng Liu
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Hematite is a promising photoanode for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting but its practical performance has been severely hindered by its poor conductivity and sluggish water oxidation kinetics. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), considered as efficient oxygen evolution catalysts (OECs), have been widely applied for PEC water splitting in recent years. Here, we modified an ultrathin (about 2 nm) Co-based ZIF-67 layer on the surface of Sn/Ti co-doped α-Fe 2 O 3 by a simple one-step solvothermal method. The resulting photoanode achieved a photocurrent density of 2 mA cm -2 at 1.23 V RHE , which was four-fold that of pristine Fe 2 O 3 . Detailed investigations manifest that Sn and Ti co-doping improves the conductivity of hematite, while ZIF-67 coating not only expands the optical-response range, but also accelerates the charge transfer at the semiconductor-electrolyte (S-E) interface to facilitate water oxidation kinetics. This work provides a method to design and study MOF overlayer decorating hematite photoanodes towards improving the PEC performance.
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