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A bifunctional lead-iron oxyfluoride, PbFeO 2 F, that functions as a visible-light-responsive photoanode and an electrocatalyst for water oxidation.

Ryusuke MizuochiKazunari IzumiYoshiyuki InagumaKazuhiko Maeda
Published in: RSC advances (2021)
The oxyfluoride PbFeO 2 F was investigated as a photoanode material and as an electrocatalyst for water oxidation. PbFeO 2 F powder, which was synthesized by a high-pressure method and had an estimated bandgap of 2.1 eV, was deposited onto a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrate. Mott-Schottky plot measurements for the PbFeO 2 F/FTO electrode showed n-type semiconductivity of PbFeO 2 F, with a flat-band potential of +0.53 ± 0.05 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE). The PbFeO 2 F/FTO electrode, which was modified with a conductive TiO 2 layer and a cobalt phosphate water-oxidation cocatalyst, showed a clear anodic photocurrent in aqueous K 3 PO 4 solution under visible-light irradiation ( λ < 600 nm). The PbFeO 2 F/FTO electrode without any modification functioned as a stable water-oxidation electrocatalyst to form O 2 with a faradaic efficiency of close to unity. This study demonstrates that PbFeO 2 F is a bifunctional material, serving as a water-oxidation photoanode under a wide range of visible-light wavelengths and as an electrocatalyst that operates at a relatively low overpotential for water oxidation.
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