A Hierarchical 3D TiO2/Ni Nanostructure as an Efficient Hole-Extraction and Protection Layer for GaAs Photoanodes

M. Alqahtani, A. Kafizas, S. Sathasivam, M. Ebaid, F. Cui, A. Alyamani, H.-H. Jeong, T. Chun Lee, P. Fischer, I. Parkin, M. Grätzel, J. Wu

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Abstract

Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising clean route to hydrogen fuel. The best-performing materials (III/V semiconductors) require surface passivation, as they are liable to corrosion, and a surface co-catalyst to facilitate water splitting. At present, optimal design combining photoelectrodes with oxygen evolution catalysts remains a significant materials challenge. Here, we demonstrate that nickel-coated amorphous three-dimensional (3D) TiO 2 core-shell nanorods on a TiO 2 thin film function as an efficient hole-extraction layer and serve as a protection layer for the GaAs photoanode. Transient-absorption spectroscopy (TAS) demonstrated the role of nickel-coated (3D) TiO 2 core-shell nanorods in prolonging photogenerated charge lifetimes in GaAs, resulting in a higher catalytic activity. This strategy may open the potential of utilizing this low-cost (3D) nanostructured catalyst for decorating narrow-band-gap semiconductor photoanodes for PEC water splitting devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6028-6036
Number of pages9
JournalChemSusChem
Volume13
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • GaAs
  • nanorods
  • photoanodes
  • transient-absorption spectroscopy
  • water splitting.

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