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MoO3/BiVO4 heterojunction modified with cobalt-manganese layered double hydroxide cocatalyst for photoelectrochemical water oxidation

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JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 428, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2023.115203

Keywords

BiVO4; MoO3/BiVO4; CoMn-LDH cocatalyst; Photoelectrochemical water oxidation

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In this study, a high-performance CoMn-LDH/MoO3/BiVO4 photoanode was synthesized using a simple electrodeposition and calcination method to improve the charge recombination and OER kinetics of BiVO4. The experimental results showed that CoMn-LDH/MoO3/BiVO4 photoanode exhibited higher photocurrent density and current conversion efficiency compared to pure BiVO4. The research demonstrated that the MoO3/BiVO4 heterojunction promoted the transfer of photogenerated carriers and suppressed bulk charge recombination, while CoMn-LDH improved the OER kinetics and enhanced visible light absorption.
To improve the charge recombination and poor oxygen evolution reaction (OER) kinetics of BiVO4, in this paper, a high-performance CoMn-LDH/MoO3/BiVO4 photoanode was synthesized by a simple electrodeposition and calcination method. CoMn-LDH/MoO3/BiVO4 shows a photocurrent density of 3.78 mA cm-2 at 1.23 V vs. RHE, which is 3.78 times higher than that of pure BiVO4 with negative shift onset potentials of 330 mV. The maximum applied bias photon-to-current efficiency (ABPE) and incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE) are 1.24 % and 55.5 %, respectively, which are 13.8 and 12.5 times higher than those of pure BiVO4. In-depth studies demonstrate that the MoO3/BiVO4 heterojunction can better drive the transfer of photogenerated carriers and suppress bulk charge recombination, CoMn-LDH improves the OER kinetics and broadens the absorption of visible light, their synergistic effect significantly enhances charge separation and light harvesting of BiVO4. This work provides a facile electrodeposition method to fabricate highly efficient photoanodes for solar-driven water splitting.

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