Strong Interactions between Au Nanoparticles and BiVO4 Photoanode Boosts Hole Extraction for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting

Author:

He Bing12,Cao Yu1,Lin Kaijie3,Wang Yang3,Li Zhen3,Yang Yingkui1,Zhao Yanli2ORCID,Liu Xueqin1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of New Textile Materials and Advanced Processing Technologies Wuhan Textile University 430200 Wuhan P. R. China

2. School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Nanyang Technological University 21 Nanyang Link 637371 Singapore Singapore

3. Faculty of Materials Science and Chemistry China University of Geosciences 430074 Wuhan P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractStrong metal‐support interaction (SMSI) is widely proposed as a key factor in tuning catalytic performances. Herein, the classical SMSI between Au nanoparticles (NPs) and BiVO4 (BVO) supports (Au/BVO‐SMSI) is discovered and used innovatively for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. Owing to the SMSI, the electrons transfer from V4+ to Au NPs, leading to the formation of electron‐rich Au species (Auδ−) and strong electronic interaction (i.e., Auδ−‐Ov‐V4+), which readily contributes to extract photogenerated holes and promote charge separation. Benefitted from the SMSI effect, the as‐prepared Au/BVO‐SMSI photoanode exhibits a superior photocurrent density of 6.25 mA cm−2 at 1.23 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode after the deposition of FeOOH/NiOOH cocatalysts. This work provides a pioneering view for extending SMSI effect to bimetal oxide supports for PEC water splitting, and guides the interfacial electronic and geometric structure modulation of photoanodes consisting of metal NPs and reducible oxides for improved solar energy conversion efficiency.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Ethnic Affairs Commission of the People's Republic of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province

Wuhan Municipal Science and Technology Bureau

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Agency for Science, Technology and Research

Publisher

Wiley

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