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Development of a photoelectrochemically self-improving Si/GaN photocathode for efficient and durable H2 production.

Guosong ZengTuan Anh PhamSrinivas VankaGuiji LiuChengyu SongJason K CooperZetian MiTadashi OgitsuFrancesca M Toma
Published in: Nature materials (2021)
Development of an efficient yet durable photoelectrode is of paramount importance for deployment of solar-fuel production. Here, we report the photoelectrochemically self-improving behaviour of a silicon/gallium nitride photocathode active for hydrogen production with a Faradaic efficiency approaching ~100%. By using a correlative approach based on different spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, as well as density functional theory calculations, we provide a mechanistic understanding of the chemical transformation that is the origin of the self-improving behaviour. A thin layer of gallium oxynitride forms on the side walls of the gallium nitride grains, via a partial oxygen substitution at nitrogen sites, and displays a higher density of catalytic sites for the hydrogen-evolving reaction. This work demonstrates that the chemical transformation of gallium nitride into gallium oxynitride leads to sustained operation and enhanced catalytic activity, thus showing promise for oxynitride layers as protective catalytic coatings for hydrogen evolution.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • visible light
  • quantum dots
  • molecular dynamics
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • molecular docking
  • machine learning
  • gold nanoparticles