Mo6+ doping increases the photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO4 photoanodes in water oxidation. Herein, the underlying mechanisms is elucidated through a systematic structural, morphological, and photoelectrochemical investigation on photoelectrodes of pure and Mo6+ doped BiVO4 prepared by a novel multistep spin-coating deposition approach, leading to multilayer flat films with high optical transparency. Transient absorption spectroscopy in the nano- to microsecond time scale reveals a longer lifetime of photogenerated holes in the doped films. Besides confirming that Mo6+ ions improve the electron transport in the material bulk, impedance spectroscopy also reveals the crucial role of the dopant on the surface properties of BiVO4 photoanodes. The presence of intra-bandgap states, acting as traps of photogenerated charge carriers in pure BiVO4, is detected through the build-up of the interfacial surface state capacitance. The limited activity of pure BiVO4 in water oxidation is largely improved upon 3 at% Mo6+ incorporation, ensuring a more efficient charge carrier transport with respect to pure BiVO4, together with the beneficial passivation of its trap surface states.
Multiple Effects Induced by Mo6+ Doping in BiVO4 Photoanodes / Polo, A; Dozzi, Mv; Grigioni, I; Lhermitte, C; Plainpan, N; Moretti, L; Cerullo, G; Sivula, K; Selli, E. - In: SOLAR RRL. - ISSN 2367-198X. - 6:9(2022), pp. 1-14. [10.1002/solr.202200349]
Multiple Effects Induced by Mo6+ Doping in BiVO4 Photoanodes
Moretti, L;
2022-01-01
Abstract
Mo6+ doping increases the photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO4 photoanodes in water oxidation. Herein, the underlying mechanisms is elucidated through a systematic structural, morphological, and photoelectrochemical investigation on photoelectrodes of pure and Mo6+ doped BiVO4 prepared by a novel multistep spin-coating deposition approach, leading to multilayer flat films with high optical transparency. Transient absorption spectroscopy in the nano- to microsecond time scale reveals a longer lifetime of photogenerated holes in the doped films. Besides confirming that Mo6+ ions improve the electron transport in the material bulk, impedance spectroscopy also reveals the crucial role of the dopant on the surface properties of BiVO4 photoanodes. The presence of intra-bandgap states, acting as traps of photogenerated charge carriers in pure BiVO4, is detected through the build-up of the interfacial surface state capacitance. The limited activity of pure BiVO4 in water oxidation is largely improved upon 3 at% Mo6+ incorporation, ensuring a more efficient charge carrier transport with respect to pure BiVO4, together with the beneficial passivation of its trap surface states.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


