Improvement of performance to form syngas utilizing water and CO2 over a particulate-Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2-based photocathode by surface co-modification with ZnS and Ag†

IF 4.1 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Sustainable Energy & Fuels Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1039/D4SE01738B
Tomoaki Takayama, Akihide Iwase and Akihiko Kudo
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Surface of a particulate-Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2-based photocathode was co-modified with ZnS and Ag, resulting in improvement in the performance of the Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2 photocathode for syngas (H2 + CO) formation through photoelectrochemical H2O and CO2 reduction under visible light in an aqueous electrolyte. Bubbles of the syngas were visually observed over the developed Ag and ZnS-co-modified Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2 photocathode at 0 V vs. RHE at the applied potential using a 300 W Xe-arc lamp (λ > 420 nm). Based on various control experiments and characterization studies, the following two crucial factors have arisen: (1) formation of a (ZnS)–(Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2) solid-solution near the surface of Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2 particles was vital for enhancing the separation of the photogenerated carriers, (2) the Ag cocatalyst loaded on the solid-solution worked as an active site for photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction. Moreover, artificial photosynthetic syngas formation using water as an electron donor under simulated sunlight without any external bias was demonstrated by combining the developed Ag/ZnS/Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2 photocathode with a CoOx-loaded BiVO4 photoanode.

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ZnS和Ag†表面共改性改善微粒cu0.8 ag0.2 gas2基光电阴极上利用水和CO2形成合成气的性能
采用ZnS和Ag对颗粒型Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2光电阴极表面进行共改性,提高了Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2光电阴极在水溶液中可见光下通过电化学还原H2O和CO2生成合成气(H2 + CO)的性能。利用300 W氙弧灯(λ >;420海里)。通过各种控制实验和表征研究,得出了以下两个关键因素:(1)在Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2颗粒表面附近形成(ZnS) - (Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2)固溶体对增强光生载体的分离至关重要;(2)固溶体上负载的Ag助催化剂是光电化学CO2还原的活性位点。此外,通过将开发的Ag/ZnS/Cu0.8Ag0.2GaS2光电阴极与负载coox的BiVO4光电阳极结合,证明了在没有任何外部偏压的模拟阳光下,水作为电子供体形成人工光合合成气。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Energy & Fuels will publish research that contributes to the development of sustainable energy technologies with a particular emphasis on new and next-generation technologies.
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