Hydrogen-evolving photocathodes consisting of CuSnGeS particles synthesized by polymerized complex method and sulphurization

A facile, scalable approach to synthesizing Cu 2 Sn x Ge 1− x S 3 (CTGS) photocatalytic particles was developed, based on the sulphurization of particulate oxide precursors prepared by a polymerized complex (PC) method. The combination of this PC technique and sulphurization enabled the synthesis of...

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Published inSustainable energy & fuels Vol. 7; no. 22; pp. 5342 - 5351
Main Authors Kageshima, Yosuke, Ooka, Yusuke, Kumagai, Hiromu, Takagi, Fumiaki, Teshima, Katsuya, Domen, Kazunari, Nishikiori, Hiromasa
Format Journal Article
Published 07.11.2023
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Summary:A facile, scalable approach to synthesizing Cu 2 Sn x Ge 1− x S 3 (CTGS) photocatalytic particles was developed, based on the sulphurization of particulate oxide precursors prepared by a polymerized complex (PC) method. The combination of this PC technique and sulphurization enabled the synthesis of relatively small CTGS particles having more uniform size distributions compared with materials produced using a conventional solid-state reaction (SSR). Consequently, a photocathode consisting of CTGS particles synthesized by the PC method followed by sulphurization exhibited superior photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance during hydrogen evolution relative to that of specimens synthesized via the SSR. The effects of the Sn/Ge ratio and of Cu deficiency on the crystalline structure, optical properties and PEC performance of CTGS particles synthesized by the PC technique and sulphurization were elucidated. A photocathode consisting of Cu 1.94 Sn 0.5 Ge 0.5 S 3 (Sn/(Sn + Ge) = 0.5, 3% Cu deficient) particles showed the highest hydrogen evolution performance among the present specimens, providing a photocurrent of −8.1 mA cm −2 at an applied potential of 0 V vs. a reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) under simulated sunlight and a 0.59% half-cell solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency at 0.15 V RHE . Facile approach to synthesizing a Cu 2 Sn x Ge 1− x S 3 photocatalyst was developed, based on sulphurization of particulate oxide precursors prepared by a polymerized complex method.
Bibliography:Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: TG-DTA results, optimization of the sulphurization temperature, SEM images and XRD patterns for oxide precursors prepared by the PC method, XPS depth profile, particle size distributions for various Sn/(Sn + Ge) ratios, characterizations for a specimen prepared by heating the mixture of commercial sulphide precursors under N
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flow, SEM images of commercial oxide and sulphide precursors, SEM images and XRD patterns for CTGS particles prepared by various synthesis routes, effects of Sn/Ge ratio on IPCE, results of photocatalysis in powder suspension system, XAFS data, SEM images of PC oxides and corresponding sulphides with various Cu proportions and results of product gas analysis. See DOI
https://doi.org/10.1039/d3se00871a
ISSN:2398-4902
DOI:10.1039/d3se00871a