Cs,Rh-codoped WO3 with a core–shell structure responsive up to 600 nm as an O2-evolving photocatalyst for Z-schematic water splitting†
Abstract
Cs,Rh-codoped WO3 showed photocatalytic activity for O2 evolution from an aqueous Fe(ClO4)3 solution under irradiation of light with a wavelength longer than 500 nm, although the activities of nondoped, Rh-doped, and Cs-doped WO3 were negligible. The optimized WO3 codoped with Cs (5 mol%) and Rh (0.5 mol%) responded to visible light up to 600 nm. Moreover, the Cs,Rh-codoped WO3 was successfully applied as an O2-evolving photocatalyst for Z-schematic water splitting into H2 and O2 stoichiometrically with a H2-evolving photocatalyst and an Fe3+/2+ redox mediator under irradiation of light with a wavelength longer than 500 nm.