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Efficacious performance of photoactive electrode In:SnO2/Er2S3:In2S3 in a photoelectrochemical system

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APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY
Volume 32, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2023.101797

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Metal sulphides; Photelectrochemical cell; Cyclic voltammetry; Electrical impedance spectroscopy; Chronoamperometry

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A transparent conductive electrode using Erbium sulphide and Indium sulphide composite was synthesized from a single source precursor via spin coating. The composite showed hexagonal structures and had a crystallite size of 56 nm according to X-ray diffraction analysis. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy detected the core levels of Er 4d, In 3d, and S 2p. The composite exhibited an optical band gap of 4.12 eV. Electrical studies using various techniques in a photo-electrochemical cell demonstrated the superior performance of the electrode. The study presented an effective photoelectrode for renewable energy systems.
A transparent conductive electrode using Erbium sulphide and Indium sulphide composite for a photo-electrochemical cell was created from a single source precursor using spin coating. X-ray diffraction examination presented Er2S3-In2S3 in the composite with 56 nm crystallite size. Hexagonal structures were observed through SEM analysis. Er 4d, In 3d and S 2p core levels were detected by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The com-posite displayed an optical band gap of 4.12 eV. Using cyclic voltammetry, linear sweep voltammetry, transient chronoamperometry (CA), and electrical impedance spectroscopy, electrical studies in a photoelectrochemical cell were measured. In every experiment, the electrode showed a markedly higher photocurrent density than in dark. A rise in the photoelectrode's specific capacitance in the presence of illumination was also noted across all scan rates. Specific capacitance was determined to have a maximum value under illumination of 421 Fg(-1) as contrasted to 381 Fg(-1) in the absence of a light source at 5 mVs(-1). CA also presented a good photocurrent density of 27.6 mA. Nyquist plot presented the Rs to be 20.8 Omega of the cell and a conductivity of 4.22 x 10(-5) Scm(-1). An effective photoelectrode that can be employed in renewable energy systems was thus presented by the study.

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