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Robust Carbon Nitride Homojunction Photoelectrode for Solar-Driven Water Splitting.

Yanyan LeiWenping SiYuqing WangHaotian TanLu DiLiqun WangJi LiangFeng Hou
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Achieving intimate particle-to-particle and particle-to-substrate contacts is the first priority for fabricating high-quality photoelectrodes to ensure sufficient visible light absorption and efficient charge separation/transport. To achieve this goal, a seeding strategy is designed to construct a robust carbon nitride (CN) homojunction photoelectrode, in which vaporized precursors are condensed into a compact seeding layer at low temperatures, inducing the further deposition of the top layer. This optimized photoelectrode displays an excellent photocurrent density of 320 μA cm -2 in 0.1 M NaOH electrolyte at 1.23 V RHE (V vs reversible hydrogen electrode) under AM 1.5G illumination, with H 2 and O 2 evolution rates of 2.98 and 1.47 μmol h -1 cm -2 , respectively. Characterizations show that both the robust contact and the homojunction of the double-layered CN film contribute to enhanced photoelectrochemical performance. This work may provide a new strategy for the design of high-performing CN photoelectrodes.
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