Electronic doping-enabled transition from n- to p-type conductivity over Au@CdS core–shell nanocrystals toward unassisted photoelectrochemical water splitting†
Abstract
Here we show a novel strategy for tailoring the synergistic electrical properties of metal@semiconductor hybrid nanocrystals (HNCs) based on cation exchange-enabled electronic doping. As a demonstration, the conductive nature of Au@CdS core–shell HNCs was changed from n- to p-type by introducing Cu dopants into the CdS shell. The dependence of the conductivity type on the dopant concentration in the HNCs is disclosed by combined photoelectrochemical (PEC) studies. Moreover, a tandem PEC cell consisting of an undoped Au@CdS photoanode and a Cu-doped Au@CdS photocathode respectively modified with cocatalysts is fabricated, which displayed stable H2 and O2 evolution in unassisted PEC overall water splitting.