Unveiling the cutting-edge progress in boosting the photoelectrochemical water-splitting efficiency of BiVO4 photoanode with transition metal-based materials for sustainable hydrogen production

N. M. Izzudin,A. A. Jalil,Saravanan Rajendran, N. F. Khusnun, N. S. Hassan, M. B. Bahari, M. H. Sawal, M. H. M. Sofi, N. I. H. Hazril, M. Ismail

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(2024)

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To address the significant depletion of fossil fuel reserves, hydrogen (H2) fuel has emerged as a promising alternative energy source due to its eco-friendly nature and impressive efficiency. Over the years, research efforts have led to the development of various methods for producing H2, with a particular focus on photo-electrochemical (PEC) water-splitting. Impressively, the interest in bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) photoanode has been a research focus lately ascribed to its photosensitive characteristic and high electron mobility. Moreover, doping of metals, defects engineering, morphology modification, and synthesis of heterojunction material strategies have been exercised to further improve its PEC water-splitting activity. Consequently, several reviews have been published on the PEC performance of BiVO4 modified with these strategies. However, to the best of our knowledge, there has been no comprehensive review specifically focusing on the impact of transition metal-based materials on the PEC performance of BiVO4. In this context, we present a critical review of the recent developments involving the modification of BiVO4 photoanode with transition metal-based materials for PEC water-splitting. Several transition metals such as nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), iron (Fe), and tungsten (W) have been used in the recent development of BiVO4-based photoanodes. Surprisingly, all of the modified BiVO4 exhibited a substantial improvement in PEC activity with the photocurrent density at 1.23 VRHE reaching as high as 10.3 mA/ cm2 has been reported in a previous study. Ultimately, this review highlights the promising potential of modified BiVO4 for the PEC water-splitting application.
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Photoelectrochemical water-splitting,Bismuth vanadate,Transition metal,Hydrogen production
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