In Operando Visualization of Charge Transfer Dynamics in Transition Metal Compounds on Water Splitting Photoanodes

IF 24.4 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Advanced Energy Materials Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1002/aenm.202405137
Xingming Ning, Shengya Zhang, Dan Yin, Peiyao Du, Xiaoquan Lu
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Solar‐driven photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting provides a highly promising solution for converting solar energy to chemical fuels. The semiconductor (SC) based photoanode often exhibits enhanced PEC performance when coated with a transition metal compound (TMC) overlayer that is merely regarded as a cocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, the origin of this improvement and the distinct roles of TMCs remain controversial topics. This is mainly due to a lack of advanced characterization techniques that can in operando capture the photogenerated charge transfer dynamics in such multicomponent SC/TMC systems. Herein, how the aforementioned issue can be addressed using in situ visualization characterization is presented, i.e., scanning photoelectrochemical microscopy (SPECM), and ultraviolet/visible‐spectroelectrochemistry (UV/vis‐SEC). By employing these techniques to BiVO4 (BV) combined with various TMCs (e.g., CoPi, Ni(OH)x, and Fe(OH)x), it is found that in addition to the superior OER activity of TMC overlayers, special attention should be paid to the fast hole transfer dynamics, especially for achieving the desirable PEC performance. As expected, further loading iron‐nickel oxyhydroxide (FeNi‐H) layer onto the BV/Fe(OH)x photoanodes (relatively fast hole transfer ability), the BV/Fe(OH)x/FeNi‐H achieves the highest photocurrent density among all counterparts.

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Advanced Energy Materials
Advanced Energy Materials CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-ENERGY & FUELS
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期刊介绍: Established in 2011, Advanced Energy Materials is an international, interdisciplinary, English-language journal that focuses on materials used in energy harvesting, conversion, and storage. It is regarded as a top-quality journal alongside Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Small. With a 2022 Impact Factor of 27.8, Advanced Energy Materials is considered a prime source for the best energy-related research. The journal covers a wide range of topics in energy-related research, including organic and inorganic photovoltaics, batteries and supercapacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen generation and storage, thermoelectrics, water splitting and photocatalysis, solar fuels and thermosolar power, magnetocalorics, and piezoelectronics. The readership of Advanced Energy Materials includes materials scientists, chemists, physicists, and engineers in both academia and industry. The journal is indexed in various databases and collections, such as Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database, FIZ Karlsruhe, INSPEC (IET), Science Citation Index Expanded, Technology Collection, and Web of Science, among others.
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