Hematite Thin Film Photoanodes for Visible Light Water Photooxidation: Effects of Zn Doping and Hydrogen Treatment
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The present work is devoted to the improvement of key hematite properties, in order to achieve
an enhanced activity in photoelectrochemical (PEC) H2O splitting activated by visible light. To this
regard, Fe2O3 thin films prepared by electrodeposition on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrates
were modified by Zn introduction and/or treatment in hydrogen-containing atmospheres under controlled
conditions. In particular, the combined Zn doping and hydrogen treatment enabled the development
of Zn/H:alpha-Fe2O3 photoanodes with significantly improved performances than the pristine
alpha-Fe2O3 (photocurrent density: 1.13 vs. 0.36 mA/cm2 at 1.23 V/RHE under visible light illumination).
Optical absorption, Mott-Schottky and electrochemical characterization revealed that the combined
Zn introduction and hydrogen treatment produced various effects, including an increase in donor
density and an enhanced optical absorption. As a result, a favorable performance improvement took
place, paving the way to the eventual utilization of the target systems in PEC water splitting under
real-world conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fe2O3; Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting; Zn Doping; Hydrogen Treatment
List of contributors:
Barreca, Davide
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