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  • Water oxidation is a slow, endothermic process, making the development of efficient photoanodes important for solar water splitting.
  • The study found that BiVO/CoAlO film photoanodes, combining n-type BiVO and p-type CoAlO, resulted in a photocurrent of 3.47 mA/cm, significantly outperforming the BiVO-only photoanode (1.70 mA/cm).
  • The enhanced performance of the BiVO/CoAlO photoanode is attributed to the beneficial p-n heterojunctions, photothermal effects that raise temperature to about 53°C under light irradiation, and improved cocatalytic activity.

Article Abstract

Water oxidation is an endothermic and kinetics-sluggish reaction; the research of photoanodes with photothermal and cocatalytic properties is of great significance. Herein, BiVO/CoAlO film photoanodes were studied for solar water splitting through coupling spinel p-type CoAlO nanoparticles on n-type BiVO films. Compared to the BiVO photoanode, better performance was observed on the BiVO/CoAlO photoanode during water oxidation. A photocurrent of 3.47 mA/cm was produced on the BiVO/CoAlO photoanode at 1.23 V vs RHE, which is two-fold to the BiVO photoanode (1.70 mA/cm). Additionally, the BiVO/CoAlO photoanodes showed an acceptable stability for water oxidation. The BiVO/CoAlO photoanode being of higher water oxidation performance could be attributed to the presence of p-n heterojunction, cocatalytic, and photothermal effects. In specific, under the excitation of λ < 520 nm light, the holes produced in/on BiVO can be transferred to CoAlO owing to the p-n heterojunctions of BiVO/CoAlO. Meanwhile, the temperature on the BiVO/CoAlO photoanode rises quickly up to ∼53 °C under AM 1.5 G irradiation due to the photothermal property of CoAlO through capturing the 520 < λ < 720 nm light. The temperature rising on the BiVO/CoAlO photoanode improves the cocatalytic activity of CoAlO and modifies the wettability of BiVO/CoAlO for effective water oxidation.

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