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The Fast-Track Water Oxidation Channel on BiVO4 Opened by Nitrogen Treatment.

Abdullah KahramanMahsa Barzgar VishlaghiIşınsu BaylamHirohito OgasawaraAlphan SennarogluSarp Kaya
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
BiVO4 is one of the most promising photoanode materials for water-splitting systems. Nitrogen incorporation into a BiVO4 surface overcomes the known bottleneck in its charge-transfer kinetics into the electrolyte. We explored the role of nitrogen in the surface charge recombination and charge-transfer kinetics by employing transient photocurrent spectroscopy at the time scale of surface recombination and water oxidation kinetics, transient absorption spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We attributed the activity enhancement mechanism to the accelerated V5+/V4+ redox process, in which incorporated nitrogen suppresses a limiting surface recombination channel by increasing the oxygen vacancies.
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