A particulate (ZnSe)0.85(CuIn0.7Ga0.3Se2)0.15 photocathode modified with CdS and ZnS for sunlight-driven overall water splitting†
Abstract
A photocathode prepared using the photocatalyst (ZnSe)0.85(CuIn0.7Ga0.3Se2)0.15 in powder form, and modified with CdS/ZnS overlayers and a Pt catalyst, exhibits a photocurrent of 4.3 mA cm−2 at 0 VRHE under AM 1.5G simulated sunlight. The photocathode was capable of utilizing photons up to 900 nm, while the onset potential was evaluated to be as high as 0.8 VRHE. Modification with thin CdS and ZnS layers significantly increases the cathodic photocurrent through the formation of a surface p–n junction. The half-cell solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency of 0.83% at 0.33 VRHE obtained from this device is among the highest yet reported for a photocathode fabricated from a particulate photocatalyst. A solar to hydrogen conversion efficiency of 0.60% was observed during bias-free overall water splitting using this photocathode together with a BiVO4 photoanode. The present work clearly demonstrates the possibility of efficient hydrogen generation using durable particulate semiconductor photoelectrodes.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Selenium & Tellurium chemistry at the beginning of the 3rd millennium: a celebration of ICCST