Bi2Fe4O9 thin films as novel visible-light-active photoanodes for solar water splitting

Yaqiong Wang, Matyas Daboczi, Camilo A. Mesa, Sinclair Ryley Ratnasingham, Ji Seon Kim, James R. Durrant, Steve Dunn, Haixue Yan, Joe Briscoe

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Abstract

We report the chemical solution deposition (CSD) of a phase-pure Bi2Fe4O9 thin film for use as a photoanode in photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. The energy levels of Bi2Fe4O9 films have been measured and n-type characteristics have been confirmed. With band gaps determined as 2.05 eV (indirect) and 2.80 eV (direct) and valence and conduction bands straddling the water oxidation and reduction potentials, this material is highly promising as a photocatalyst for solar water splitting. The photocurrent of a planar photoanode reached 0.1 mA cm−2 at 1.23 VNHE under AM1.5G illumination. The addition of H2O2 as a hole scavenger increased the photocurrent to 0.25 mA cm−2, indicating hole injection is one limiting factor to the performance. The performance was enhanced by nearly 5-fold when the Bi2Fe4O9 photoanode is coupled to a Co–Pi surface co-catalyst. The photoanode also shows excellent stability with no change in photocurrent over three hours of continuous illumination. These results indicate that this material represents a promising addition to the growing selection of low-cost, stable photocatalysts for use in solar water splitting.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9537-9541
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume7
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Apr 2019

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