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Rhodium-Doped Barium Titanate Perovskite as a Stable p-Type Photocathode in Solar Water Splitting

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 15, 期 40, 页码 47754-47763

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c09635

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Rh-doped BaTiO3; oxide semiconductor; surface photovoltage spectroscopy (SPS); p-n-conjugatedphotoelectrochemical (PEC) system; overall water splitting

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This paper investigates a promising candidate material, Rh/BaTiO3, for solar water splitting. By switching BaTiO3 from an n-type photoanode to a p-type photocathode through Rh doping, the material exhibits enhanced visible light absorption and higher onset potential. The study also demonstrates the successful implementation of unbiased solar water splitting with excellent stability.
Solar water splitting from a p-n-conjugated photoelectrochemical (PEC) system is a promising way to produce hydrogen sustainably. At present, finding a compatible p-type photocathode material for the p-n system remains a great challenge in consideration of the photocurrent and stability. This paper highlighted a promising candidate, Rh/BaTiO3, by switching BaTiO3 from an n-type photoanode to a p-type photocathode upon Rh doping. The dopant activated visible light absorption up to 550 nm and an onset potential as high as 1.0 V (vs RHE). Using surface photovoltage spectroscopy as a powerful characterization tool, the n- to p-type transition of the semiconductor was studied and explained microscopically by which we quantitatively isolated the cathodic contribution caused by the Rh dopant. Unbiased overall solar water splitting was accomplished by serially connecting the Pt/Rh/BaTiO3 photocathode to a CoOx/Mo/BiVO4 photoanode, which produced a solar to hydrogen conversion efficiency of 0.1% and an excellent stability over 100 h of operation at ambient pressure. This work revealed the key role that the Rh dopant played in the n- to p-type adjustment of titanate semiconductors and demonstrated its great potential for application in PEC water splitting.

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