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Effective Visible Light Exploitation by Copper Molybdo-tungstate Photoanodes

[Image: see text] The need for stable oxide-based semiconductors with a narrow band gap, able to maximize the exploitation of the visible light portion of the solar spectrum, is a challenging issue for photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) applications. In the present work, CuW(1–x)Mo(x)O(4) (E(g) = 2.0 eV fo...

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Autores principales: Polo, Annalisa, Nomellini, Chiara, Grigioni, Ivan, Dozzi, Maria Vittoria, Selli, Elena
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8016397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33829150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.0c01021
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author Polo, Annalisa
Nomellini, Chiara
Grigioni, Ivan
Dozzi, Maria Vittoria
Selli, Elena
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Nomellini, Chiara
Grigioni, Ivan
Dozzi, Maria Vittoria
Selli, Elena
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description [Image: see text] The need for stable oxide-based semiconductors with a narrow band gap, able to maximize the exploitation of the visible light portion of the solar spectrum, is a challenging issue for photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) applications. In the present work, CuW(1–x)Mo(x)O(4) (E(g) = 2.0 eV for x = 0.5), which exhibits a significantly reduced optical band gap E(g) compared with isostructural CuWO(4) (E(g) = 2.3 eV), was investigated as a photoactive material for the preparation of photoanodes. CuW(0.5)Mo(0.5)O(4) electrodes with different thicknesses (80–530 nm), prepared by a simple solution-based process in the form of multilayer films, effectively exhibit visible light photoactivity up to 650 nm (i.e., extended compared with CuWO(4) photoanodes prepared by the same way). Furthermore, the systematic investigation on the effects on photoactivity of the CuW(0.5)Mo(0.5)O(4) layer thickness evidenced that long-wavelength photons can better be exploited by thicker electrodes. PEC measurements in the presence of NaNO(2), acting as a suitable hole scavenger ensuring enhanced photocurrent generation compared with that of water oxidation while minimizing dark currents, allowed us to elucidate the role that molybdenum incorporation plays on the charge separation efficiency in the bulk and on the charge injection efficiency at the photoanode surface. The adopted Mo for W substitution increases the visible light photoactivity of copper tungstate toward improved exploitation and storage of visible light into chemical energy via photoelectrocatalysis.
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spelling pubmed-80163972021-04-05 Effective Visible Light Exploitation by Copper Molybdo-tungstate Photoanodes Polo, Annalisa Nomellini, Chiara Grigioni, Ivan Dozzi, Maria Vittoria Selli, Elena ACS Appl Energy Mater [Image: see text] The need for stable oxide-based semiconductors with a narrow band gap, able to maximize the exploitation of the visible light portion of the solar spectrum, is a challenging issue for photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) applications. In the present work, CuW(1–x)Mo(x)O(4) (E(g) = 2.0 eV for x = 0.5), which exhibits a significantly reduced optical band gap E(g) compared with isostructural CuWO(4) (E(g) = 2.3 eV), was investigated as a photoactive material for the preparation of photoanodes. CuW(0.5)Mo(0.5)O(4) electrodes with different thicknesses (80–530 nm), prepared by a simple solution-based process in the form of multilayer films, effectively exhibit visible light photoactivity up to 650 nm (i.e., extended compared with CuWO(4) photoanodes prepared by the same way). Furthermore, the systematic investigation on the effects on photoactivity of the CuW(0.5)Mo(0.5)O(4) layer thickness evidenced that long-wavelength photons can better be exploited by thicker electrodes. PEC measurements in the presence of NaNO(2), acting as a suitable hole scavenger ensuring enhanced photocurrent generation compared with that of water oxidation while minimizing dark currents, allowed us to elucidate the role that molybdenum incorporation plays on the charge separation efficiency in the bulk and on the charge injection efficiency at the photoanode surface. The adopted Mo for W substitution increases the visible light photoactivity of copper tungstate toward improved exploitation and storage of visible light into chemical energy via photoelectrocatalysis. American Chemical Society 2020-06-08 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8016397/ /pubmed/33829150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.0c01021 Text en Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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