Photoelectrochemical Glycerol Conversion over a Mie Scattering Effect-Enhanced Porous BiVO 4 Photoanode.
Cheng LinChaoran DongSungsoon KimYuan LuYulan WangZhiyang YuYu GuZhiyuan GuDong Ki LeeKan ZhangJong Hyeok ParkPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
The photoelectrochemical (PEC) oxidation of glycerol (GLY) to high value-added dihydroxyacetone (DHA) can be achieved over the BiVO 4 photoanode, while the PEC performance of most BiVO 4 photoanodes is impeded due to the upper limits of the photocurrent density. In this work, an enhanced Mie scattering effect of a well-documented porous BiVO 4 photoanode is obtained with less effort by a simple annealing process, which significantly reduces the reflectivity to near zero. The great light absorbability increases the basic photocurrent density by 1.77 times. The selective oxidation of GLY over the BiVO 4 photoanode results in a photocurrent density of 6.04 mA·cm -2 and a DHA production rate of 325.2 mmol·m -2 ·h -1 that exceeds all reported values. This work addresses the poor ability of nanostructured BiVO 4 to harvest light, paving the way for further improvements in charge transport and transfer to realize highly efficient PEC conversion. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.