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Dynamic semiconductor-electrolyte interface for sustainable solar water splitting over 600 hours under neutral conditions.

Rui-Ting GaoNhat Truong NguyenTomohiko NakajimaJinlu HeXian-Hu LiuXueyuan ZhangLei WangLimin Wu
Published in: Science advances (2023)
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting that functions in pH-neutral electrolyte attracts increasing attention to energy demand sustainability. Here, we propose a strategy to in situ form a NiB layer by tuning the composition of the neutral electrolyte with the additions of nickel and borate species, which improves the PEC performance of the BiVO 4 photoanode. The NiB/BiVO 4 exhibits a photocurrent density of 6.0 mA cm -2 at 1.23 V RHE with an onset potential of 0.2 V RHE under 1 sun illumination. The photoanode displays a photostability of over 600 hours in a neutral electrolyte. The additive of Ni 2+ in the electrolyte, which efficiently inhibits the dissolution of NiB, can accelerate the photogenerated charge transfer and enhance the water oxidation kinetics. The borate species with B─O bonds act as a promoter of catalyst activity by accelerating proton-coupled electron transfer. The synergy effect of both species suppresses the surface charge recombination and inhibits the photocorrosion of BiVO 4 .
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