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Tailored NiOx/Ni Cocatalysts on Silicon for Highly Efficient Water Splitting Photoanodes via Pulsed Electrodeposition

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Converting solar energy by photoelectrochemical water splitting has been regarded as a promising way to resolve the global energy crisis and alleviate environmental pollution. Silicon, which is earth-abundant and has… Click to show full abstract

Converting solar energy by photoelectrochemical water splitting has been regarded as a promising way to resolve the global energy crisis and alleviate environmental pollution. Silicon, which is earth-abundant and has a narrow band gap, is an attractive material for photoelectrochemical water splitting. However, Si-based photoelectrodes suffer from photocorrosion, which leads to instability in electrolytes and high overpotential. Herein, we have fabricated a metal–insulator–semiconductor structure of NiOx/Ni/n-Si photoanodes for highly efficient water splitting. NiOx/Ni nanoparticles, which act as well-known oxygen evolution catalysts, are deposited on the surface of silicon by facile pulsed electrodeposition. Light absorption and catalytic activity are greatly affected by the coverage of Ni nanoparticles, and the highly efficient NiOx/Ni catalyst structure is induced by simple annealing. The NiOx/Ni nanoparticles show highly enhanced charge separation and transport efficiency, which are vital factors for ...

Keywords: pulsed electrodeposition; water splitting; water; efficient water; highly efficient

Journal Title: ACS Catalysis
Year Published: 2018

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