In the work reported in this article, we have coupled Ti-self-doped TiO nanorods (NRs) with a newly synthesized tetrathiophene coupled perylene-based molecule (tThTMP) to form type-II inorganic/organic nanoheterostructures (NHs) for visible-light-driven water oxidation. The small organic molecule helps in better utilizing a wide range of the visible light spectrum, facilitates a faster delocalization of the photogenerated carriers at the inorganic/organic heterojunction, and exhibits improved photoelectrochemical performances. We have further decorated the NHs with platinum nanoparticles (NPs). The decoration of the Pt NPs significantly augments the various aspects of photoelectrochemical performances. The Pt NPs decorated NHs photoanode exhibits a photocurrent density of 0.83 mA/cm at 1.23 V vs. RHE (@10 mV/s scan rate), a photoconversion efficiency of 0.26%, a substantial cathodic shift in the water oxidation onset potential and flat band potential, impressively reduced charge transfer resistance, improved photocarrier concentration, photovoltage, and stability.

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