2023
DOI: 10.3390/coatings13040673
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Electrochemical Synthesis of a WO3/MoSx Heterostructured Bifunctional Catalyst for Efficient Overall Water Splitting

Abstract: Photo-/electrochemical water splitting can be a suitable method to produce “green” hydrogen and oxygen by utilizing renewable energy or even direct sunlight. In order to carry out photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting, a photoanode based on transition metal oxides, which absorbs photons and produces photoexcited electron–hole pairs, is needed. The positively charged holes can then participate in the water oxidation reaction. Meanwhile, a cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) can occur more efficientl… Show more

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“…31 However, as shown previously by our group, there exists enormous potential to use PEO for synthesis of transition-metal-oxide based heterostructured materials for PEC applications. 32 Therefore, the aim of this study was to synthesize TiO 2 /Cu x O heterostructures by PEO and characterize their PEC performance as photoanodes. To do this, the synthesis conditions (electrolyte, voltage, temperature) had to be carefully controlled in order to reach appropriate and reproducible results.…”
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“…31 However, as shown previously by our group, there exists enormous potential to use PEO for synthesis of transition-metal-oxide based heterostructured materials for PEC applications. 32 Therefore, the aim of this study was to synthesize TiO 2 /Cu x O heterostructures by PEO and characterize their PEC performance as photoanodes. To do this, the synthesis conditions (electrolyte, voltage, temperature) had to be carefully controlled in order to reach appropriate and reproducible results.…”
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confidence: 99%