articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyJan 20, 2012Closed access

Efficient and Stable Photo-Oxidation of Water by a Bismuth Vanadate Photoanode Coupled with an Iron Oxyhydroxide Oxygen Evolution Catalyst

Purdue University West Lafayette

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Abstract

BiVO(4) films were prepared by a simple electrodeposition and annealing procedure and studied as oxygen evolving photoanodes for application in a water splitting photoelectrochemical cell. The resulting BiVO(4) electrodes maintained considerable photocurrent for photo-oxidation of sulfite, but generated significantly reduced photocurrent for photo-oxidation of water to oxygen, also decaying over time, suggesting that the photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO(4) for water oxidation is mainly limited by its poor catalytic ablity to oxidize water. In order to improve the water oxidation kinetics of the BiVO(4) electrode, a layer of FeOOH was placed on the BiVO(4) surface as an oxygen evolution catalyst using a…

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Keywords
  • Photocurrent
  • Bismuth vanadate
  • Oxygen evolution
  • Water splitting
  • Chemistry
  • Photoelectrochemical cell
  • Photoelectrochemistry
  • Oxygen
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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