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Cobalt Oxide-Coated Single Crystalline Bismuth Vanadate Photoanodes for Efficient Photoelectrochemical Chlorine Generation
Bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) is an outstanding
photoanode
material for photoelectrochemical water splitting. In this work, a
series of single crystalline BiVO4 photoanodes are synthesized
by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). Once coated with a thin layer of
cobalt oxide (CoOx) cocatalyst, also by
PLD, the photoanodes support efficient photoelectrochemical generation
of chlorine (Cl2) from brine under simulated solar light.
The activity of the chlorine generation reaction (ClER) is optimized
when the thickness of CoOx is about 3
nm, with the faradic efficiency of ClER exceeding 60%. Detailed studies
show that the CoOx cocatalyst layer is
amorphous, uniform in thickness, and chemically robust. As such, the
cocatalyst also effectively protects the underlying BiVO4 photoanodes against chlorine corrosion. This work provides insights
into using artificial photosynthesis for byproducts that carry significant
economic value while avoiding the energetically expensive oxygen evolution
reactions
