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Enhanced Photocatalytic Water Splitting on Very Thin WO3 Films Activated by High Temperature Annealing.

ACS Catalysis(2018)

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Abstract
Further advancement in sunlight-driven splitting of water as a means of producing hydrogen and oxygen is mainly hampered by the availability of easy-to-prepare, inexpensive n-type semiconductor materials able to operate as stable and efficient photoanodes in a water photoelectrolysis cell. Here, we demonstrate that photocatalytic water oxidation currents on thin-layer semitransparent WO3 electrodes, deposited by using a one-step sol–gel method on conductive oxide F-SnO2 substrates, are dramatically improved following additional higher-temperature (ca. 700 °C) annealing. Largely reduced recombination of charge carriers photogenerated in activated WO3 associated with enhanced light absorption yields at 1.23 V vs RHE, under simulated solar AM 1.5G irradiation (100 mW cm–2), water photo-oxidation currents close to 4.2 mA cm–2 on a 1.2-μm-thick photoanode—approximately 2 times larger than on the electrodes of the same thickness only annealed at 550 °C. The relative enhancement of the photocurrent induced by th...
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tungsten trioxide,tin oxide,water photo-oxidation,photoanode,photoelectrochemistry,photocatalysis
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