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Photoelectrochemical Cells with a Pyridine-Anchored Bilayer Photoanode for Water Splitting.

Kun TangJiang-Yang ShaoYongli YanYu-Wu Zhong
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
A dye-sensitized photoanode is prepared by coassembling a Ru complex photosensitizer and a Ru water oxidation catalyst (WOC) on a TiO 2 substrate, in which the WOC molecules are immobilized in a layer-by-layer fashion through metal-pyridine coordination with the aid of a bifunctional anchoring and bridging molecule containing multiple pyridine groups. Under visible-light irradiation, an anodic photocurrent of around 200 μA/cm 2 has been achieved with O 2 and H 2 being generated at the photoanode and Pt counter electrode, respectively. The pyridine anchoring strategy provides a simple method to prepare photoelectrodes for applications in photoelectrochemical cells.
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