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Title: | Light-Induced Activation of Adaptive Junction for Efficient Solar-Driven Oxygen Evolution: In Situ Unraveling the Interfacial Metal–Silicon Junction | Authors: | Tung, C.-W. Kuo, T.-R. Hsu, C.-S. Chuang, Y. Chen, H.-C. Chang, C.-K. Chien, C.-Y. Lu, Y.-J. Chan, T.-S. Lee, J.-F. Li, J.-Y. JIUN-YUN LI HAO MING CHEN |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | Advanced Energy Materials | Abstract: | The integration of surface metal catalysts with semiconductor absorbers to produce photocatalytic devices is an attractive method for achieving high-efficiency solar-induced water splitting. However, once combined with a photoanode, detailed discussions of the light-induced processes on metal/semiconductor junction remain largely inadequate. Here, by employing in situ X-ray scattering/diffraction and absorption spectroscopy, the generation of a photoinduced adaptive structure is discovered at the interfacial metal–semiconductor (M–S) junction between a state-of-the-art porous silicon wire and nickel electrocatalyst, where oxygen evolution occurs under illumination. The adaptive layer in M–S junction through the light-induced activation can enhance the voltage by 247 mV (to reach a photocurrent density of 10 mA cm−2) with regard to the fresh photoanode, and increase the photocurrent density by six times at the potential of 1.23 V versus reversible reference electrode (RHE). This photoinduced adaptive layer offers a new perspective regarding the catalytic behavior of catalysts, especially for the photocatalytic water splitting of the system, and acting as a key aspect in the development of highly efficient photoelectrodes. © 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/498463 | DOI: | 10.1002/aenm.201901308 | SDG/Keyword: | Absorption spectroscopy; Chemical activation; Electrocatalysts; Metals; Nickel; Nickel metallography; Oxygen; Oxygen evolution reaction; Porous silicon; Silicon; Solar absorbers; X ray scattering; Light-induced process; Photo-anodes; Photocatalytic devices; Photocatalytic water splitting; Reference electrodes; Semiconductor absorbers; Situ x-ray scatterings; Water splitting; Semiconductor junctions [SDGs]SDG7 |
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