2018
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201800256
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Hematite Photoanode with Complex Nanoarchitecture Providing Tunable Gradient Doping and Low Onset Potential for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting

Abstract: Over the past years, α-Fe O (hematite) has re-emerged as a promising photoanode material in photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. In spite of considerable success in obtaining relatively high solar conversion efficiency, the main drawbacks hindering practical application of hematite are its intrinsically hampered charge transport and sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) kinetics on the photoelectrode surface. In the present work, we report a strategy that synergistically addresses both of these criti… Show more

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“…The Zn‐Co LDH was produced by a simple microwave synthesis. For decoration Fe‐oxide layers were immersed in a solution in which Zn‐CO LDH was dispersed for 10 min as described elsewhere . The results of PEC water splitting measurements for decorated samples and layer characterization are shown in Figure S6.…”
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“…The Zn‐Co LDH was produced by a simple microwave synthesis. For decoration Fe‐oxide layers were immersed in a solution in which Zn‐CO LDH was dispersed for 10 min as described elsewhere . The results of PEC water splitting measurements for decorated samples and layer characterization are shown in Figure S6.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…For decoration Feoxide layers were immersed in as olution in which Zn-CO LDH was dispersed for 10 min as described elsewhere. [20] The results of PEC water splitting measurements for decorated samples and layer characterization are shown in Figure S6. The surface SEM image exhibits that the morphology is similar to LO sample before treatment (Figure 1(c)), and no precipitate due to the Zn-Co LDH treatment is found.…”
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“…For example, Abdi and coworkers developed gradient W-doped BiVO 4 photoanodes via the layer-by-layer spray pyrolysis method, consisting of 10-step different gradient W concentration, which ultimately facilitated the efficiency of photogenerated carriers because of the built-in electric field [23]. However, the strategy of such tactfully introducing gradient in doping profile has been rarely conducted for hematite-based photoanodes, and it mainly focuses on surface-doped hematite with nonmetallic element P, which might not be the ideal choice for hematite photoelectrode [24,26]. Moreover, the surface doping only functionalizes near the semiconductor/liquid interface andcannot facilitate the charge transfer in the bulk, which significantly limits the overall PEC water splitting performance [18].…”
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