Enhancing Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation Using Ferromagnetic Materials and Magnetic Fields

利用铁磁材料和磁场增强光电化学水氧化

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Abstract

Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting provides a promising strategy for H(2) production. However, its performance is limited by severe carrier recombination and sluggish water oxidation kinetics. While numerous strategies, namely, elemental doping, morphology engineering, heterojunction formation, and catalyst modification, have been extensively explored to enhance the PEC performance, the application of external magnetic fields (MFs) to affect the catalysis or charge carrier dynamics remains yet to be exploited. Herein, BiVO(4) is first selected as a representative photoanode, demonstrating that an ultrathin ferromagnetic coating based on Fe(2)TiO(5), when combined with an external MF, boosts its solar water oxidation performance. The combined analyses of the charge transfer and separation efficiency together with ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy and transient absorption spectroscopy data revealed that the MF positively affects the band alignment across the BiVO(4)/Fe(2)TiO(5) interface, improving the charge separation, while the oxygen evolution at the Fe(2)TiO(5)/electrolyte interface was promoted. Finally, we expand this concept to other metal oxide photoanodes, such as TiO(2), WO(3), and Fe(2)O(3), demonstrating the universality of such an approach. Overall, this work pioneers a novel route to harvest external MFs and improve the PEC response of common nonmagnetic semiconductor photoelectrodes in photoelectrocatalytic conversion.

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