Surface modification of InVO4 nanoparticles on WO3 plate array films for improved photoelectrochemical performance †
Abstract
We have successfully synthesized InVO4 nanoparticles on the surface of WO3 nanoplate arrays on FTO substrates using a dipping–annealing method. The InVO4/WO3 film has a 2 times higher photocurrent density than the pure WO3 films and possesses a better PEC performance under visible light irradiation. The highest incident-photo-to-current-efficiency (IPCE) value of the WO3 nanoplate arrays increases from 25.2% to 55.3% after modified by InVO4. The InVO4/WO3 film had a larger optical absorption, larger carrier density, longer electron lifetime and more negative flat band potential. Besides that, the improved photoelectrochemical performance was mainly attributed to the effective separation of photogenerated electron–hole pairs at the interface. The investigation demonstrates that metal orthovanadates may be good surface modifiers to cover on WO3 to provide promising photoelectrodes for photocatalysis.