Using renewable energy to convert CO 2 into liquid products, as a sustainable way to produce fuels and chemicals, has attracted intense attention. Herein, a novel heterostructured photocathode composed of… Click to show full abstract
Using renewable energy to convert CO 2 into liquid products, as a sustainable way to produce fuels and chemicals, has attracted intense attention. Herein, a novel heterostructured photocathode composed of Si wafer, TiO 2 coating, and Sn metal particles has been successfully fabricated by the combining of facile hydrothermal and electrodeposition method. The obtained Sn/TiO 2 /Si photocathode shows enhanced light absorption performance by the surface plasmon resonance effect of Sn metal. Especially, the Sn/TiO 2 /Si photocathode together with rich oxygen vacancy defects jointly promote photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction, harvesting a high Faradaic efficiency of HCOOH and a desirable average current density (-4.72 mA cm -2 ) at -1.0 V vs. RHE. Significantly, the photocathode Sn/TiO 2 /Si also shows good stability due to the design of protecting layer TiO 2 . This study provides a facile strategy to construct an efficient photocathode to improve the light absorption performance and the electron transfer efficiency, exhibiting great potential in the CO 2 reduction.
               
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