The ternary compound, CuBi2O4, a 1:1 stoichiometric derivative of the two component oxides CuO and Bi2O3, has attracted attention from the solar water splitting and photocatalysis communities as a p-type… Click to show full abstract
The ternary compound, CuBi2O4, a 1:1 stoichiometric derivative of the two component oxides CuO and Bi2O3, has attracted attention from the solar water splitting and photocatalysis communities as a p-type semiconductor responsive to visible light. This study demonstrates that solution combustion synthesis (SCS) can be used to prepare powders not only of this compound but also nanocomposites with either CuO or Bi2O3 in excess. This was simply done by tuning the SCS precursor mixture composition. The synthesized crystalline samples were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (with Rietveld refinement for phase purity), diffuse reflectance UV–visible spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and photoelectrochemical (PEC) techniques. The band structure and photoactivity of these oxides were probed by linear sweep voltammetry and by measuring their photoaction spectra (internal photon-to-electron conversion efficiency vs wavelength). The photoactivity (attributed to hydrogen evolution and CO2 photoreduction) was c...
               
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