CaBi6O10: a novel promising photoanode for photoelectrochemical water oxidationElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c7ta01875d

Novel CaBi 6 O 10 films were prepared via a simple dip-coating method and applied as a photoanode in photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting for the first time. Herein, the detailed growth mechanism of CaBi 6 O 10 has been discussed. The optical absorption of CaBi 6 O 10 was also investigated, an...

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Main Authors Liu, Zhifeng, Wang, Xuan, Cai, Qijun, Ma, Chonghao, Tong, Zhengfu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 10.05.2017
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Summary:Novel CaBi 6 O 10 films were prepared via a simple dip-coating method and applied as a photoanode in photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting for the first time. Herein, the detailed growth mechanism of CaBi 6 O 10 has been discussed. The optical absorption of CaBi 6 O 10 was also investigated, and the results indicated that its ideal band-gap energy (∼2.3 eV) causes it to respond to visible light. Additionally, the morphology and thickness of the films were characterized in detail. PEC measurements showed that this CaBi 6 O 10 photoanode exhibits high photoelectrochemical activity based on the optimal pH value of the precursor solution and thickness of the film; its photocurrent density is as high as 0.39 mA cm −2 at 1.23 V vs. RHE under simulated sunlight. Moreover, the CaBi 6 O 10 photoelectrode displays a very stable photoelectric property under illumination. The excellent PEC performance is attributed to the excellent light absorbance, broad photoresponse range, and efficient photogenerated electron-hole pair separation of CaBi 6 O 10 . These results demonstrate that CaBi 6 O 10 is a promising photoanode for solar water splitting. CaBi 6 O 10 photoanode for photoelectrochemical water oxidation.
Bibliography:10.1039/c7ta01875d
Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/c7ta01875d