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Recent advances in surface regulation and engineering strategies of photoelectrodes toward enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting

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COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 494, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2023.215362

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Surface regulation and engineering; Emerging surface modifier; Etching and activation; Charge dynamics; Reaction kinetics; Photocorrosion

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Key parameters for efficient and stable photoelectrochemical water splitting are discussed, including light absorption, charge transport, surface reaction, and photocorrosion. Surface properties of the photoelectrode play a crucial role in water oxidation and reduction reactions, influencing charge dynamics, stability, and light-harvesting properties. Various surface regulation strategies have been explored, including tuning morphologies, defects, and depositing passivation layers and cocatalysts. Emerging strategies such as depositing unique surface-modification layers and utilizing post-etching/activating surface chemical composition are highlighted.
Key parameters for efficient and stable photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting include light absorption, charge transport, surface reaction (charge transfer), and photocorrosion. Notably, the photoelectrode surface plays a crucial role during water oxidation and reduction reactions because it directly interacts with the reactants (electrolytes). Significantly, the surface properties of the photoelectrode strongly influence the charge dynamics, reaction kinetics, stability, and light-harvesting properties during the PEC operation. Consequently, various surface regulation/engineering strategies have been explored to improve the PEC performance, e.g., tuning the morphologies, defects, facets, and depositing passivation layers and cocatalysts. Recently, increased attention has been given to emerging surface-regulation strategies, which are promising strategies for improving PEC per-formance. This critical review summarizes the key roles of the surface, common surface-regulation strategies, and mechanisms for PEC performance enhancement. In addition, the review discusses emerging surface-regulation strategies from material and method points of view. Material-based strategies include depositing unique surface-modification layers such as single-atom catalysts, quantum dots, MXenes, plasmonic particles, metal-organic frameworks, and organic polymers. Method-based strategies include post-etching/activating the surface chemical composition, such as chemical, electrochemical, plasma etchings, photoirradiation, and post-thermal activations. Finally, the critical challenges and future trends/perspectives in the emerging surface-regulation strategies for PEC water splitting are also highlighted.

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