Heterojunction and co-catalyst engineering of bismuth vanadate by nickel molybdenum oxide and carbon quantum dot decorations for photoelectrochemical water splitting

Improving the charge diffusion length and water oxidation kinetics of bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) is essential to achieve better photoelectrochemical catalytic ability for water oxidation. Establishing heterojunctions and incorporating co-catalysts with BiVO4 create facile charge transfer paths and gen...

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Published inInternational journal of hydrogen energy Vol. 51; pp. 1099 - 1108
Main Authors Kuo, Tsung-Rong, Chiou, Yu-Tai, Huang, Hsiao-Wen, Kongvarhodom, Chutima, Saukani, Muhammad, Yougbaré, Sibidou, Chen, Hung-Ming, Lin, Lu-Yin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 02.01.2024
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Summary:Improving the charge diffusion length and water oxidation kinetics of bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) is essential to achieve better photoelectrochemical catalytic ability for water oxidation. Establishing heterojunctions and incorporating co-catalysts with BiVO4 create facile charge transfer paths and generate more water oxidation reactions. In this work, nickel molybdenum oxide (NM) and carbon quantum dot (CQD) are firstly deposited on BiVO4 by hydrothermal and soaking processes to design an efficient co-catalyst/photocatalyst system for water oxidation. The depositing amount of CQD is optimized to balance contributions of CQD and NM as the hole sink and the light-to-electron generator, respectively. The highest photocurrent densities of 2.2 and 3.9 mA/cm2 are achieved for BiVO4/NM/CQD in the electrolyte without and with hole scavenger, respectively. The BiVO4 electrode only shows a photocurrent density of 1.2 mA/cm2 in the electrolyte without hole scavenger. The best photoelectrochemical catalytic ability of BiVO4/NM/CQD is approached by the reduced charge-transfer resistance and charge recombination as well as the enhancement on carrier densities. The excellent long-term stability with the photocurrent retention of 90% under illumination for 24 h is also obtained for BiVO4/NM/CQD. This study opens a blueprint on designing efficient catalysts for water oxidation by incorporating heterojunction and co-catalyst materials simultaneously. [Display omitted] •Nickel molybdenum oxide (NM) and carbon quantum dot (CQD) are deposited on BiVO4.•BiVO4/NM/CQD acts as efficient co-catalyst/photocatalyst for water oxidation.•BiVO4/NM/CQD shows a photocurrent density of 3.9 mA/cm2 without hole scavenger.•BiVO4/NM/CQD shows a photocurrent retention of 90% under illumination for 24 hr.
ISSN:0360-3199
1879-3487
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.10.344