Modulating Carrier Kinetics in BiVO4 Photoanodes through Molecular Co4O4 Cubane Layers

Author:

Chen Hang1,Li Jingguo12ORCID,Meng Lingshen1,Bae Sanghyun1,Erni Rolf3,Abbott Daniel F.4,Li Shangkun1,Triana Carlos A.1,Mougel Victor4,Patzke Greta R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Zurich CH‐8057 Zurich Switzerland

2. Department of Chemistry Ångström Laboratory Uppsala University 75120 Uppsala Sweden

3. Electron Microscopy Center Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology CH‐8600 Dübendorf Switzerland

4. Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences ETH Zurich CH‐8093 Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding the role and immobilization of molecular catalysts on photoelectrodes is essential to use their full potential for efficient solar fuel generation. Here, a CoII4O4 cubane with proven catalytic performance and an active H2O─Co2(OR)2─OH2 edge‐site moiety is immobilized on BiVO4 photoanodes through a versatile layer‐by‐layer assembly strategy. This delivers a photocurrent of 3.3 mA cm−2 at 1.23 VRHE and prolonged stability. Tuning the thickness of the Co4O4 layer has remarkable effects on photocurrents, dynamic open circuit potentials, and charge carrier behavior. Comprehensive‐time and frequency‐dependent perturbation techniques are employed to investigate carrier kinetics in transient and pseudo‐steady‐state operando conditions. It is revealed that the Co4O4 layer can prolong carrier lifetime, unblock kinetic limitations at the interface by suppressing recombination, and enhance charge transfer. Additionally, its flexible roles are identified as passivation/hole trapping/catalytic layer at respective lower/moderate/higher potentials. These competing functions are under dynamic equilibrium, which fundamentally defines the observed photocurrent trends.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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