Affiliation:
1. Electrochemistry for Energy & Environment Group Research Focus Area: Chemical Resource Beneficiation (CRB) North-West University Potchefstroom 2531 South Africa
2. Department of Physics University of Johannesburg P.O. Box 524 Auckland Park 2006 South Africa
3. Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management North-West University Potchefstroom 2531 South Africa
Abstract
AbstractHerein, we report on (a) the application of cobalt(II) tellurium oxide (Co3TeO6) as a photo‐electrocatalyst, to enhance the photo‐electrocatalytic (PEC) oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in alkaline media, compared to the electrocatalytic (EC) OER (in the absence of light), and (b) to store charge upon illumination and release charge upon the termination of illumination under OER potential bias conditions. These nanomaterials were synthesized employing the sol‐gel method and calcined at temperatures ranging from 400 to 1100 °C. They were physically characterized and tested for their capacity to (i) act as a catalyst towards the OER, under EC and PEC conditions, and (ii) to convert and store light‐energy as chemical‐energy. Under PEC conditions CTO‐900, which predominantly consisted of Co3TeO6, exhibited a five‐fold increase in activity compared to EC conditions as current density increased from 0.58 mA cm−2 (EC) to 3.10 mA cm−2 (PEC) at 1.8 V (vs. RHE). Additionally, CTO‐900 displayed the ability to not only store charge (upon illumination), but to also release this stored charge (after the termination of illumination), realising a current density of 2.07 mA cm−2 in the dark (under OER potential bias conditions). Photo‐induced charge storage is due to the intercalation of potassium ions into Co3TeO6.
Funder
Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University