Issue 45, 2016

WO3 nanosponge photoanodes with high applied bias photon-to-current efficiency for solar hydrogen and peroxydisulfate production

Abstract

We prepared WO3 nanosponge photoanodes by nanoparticle/solution hybrid dispersion–deposition. The WO3 nanosponge photoanodes showed a large photocurrent (3.04 mA cm−2) in 1.0 M H2SO4 electrolyte under 1 Sun illumination. This high photocurrent arose from the robust inter-nanoparticle connections and preservation of the nanopores in the photoanode, achieved by the addition of tungsten phenoxide and the very fine nanoparticles obtained by wet milling. The absorbed photon-to-current efficiency spectra showed a high maximum of 95.4% at 410 nm. The Faraday efficiency of S2O82− and H2 evolution was almost 100%, and the applied bias photon-to-current efficiency for S2O82− and H2 was calculated to be 2.45%, which is the highest reported value. Obtaining this kind of high-value-added product efficiently at photoanodes in photoelectrochemical systems is important for the use of sunlight in sustainable industrial chemistry.

Graphical abstract: WO3 nanosponge photoanodes with high applied bias photon-to-current efficiency for solar hydrogen and peroxydisulfate production

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2016
Accepted
27 Oct 2016
First published
07 Nov 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016,4, 17809-17818

WO3 nanosponge photoanodes with high applied bias photon-to-current efficiency for solar hydrogen and peroxydisulfate production

T. Nakajima, A. Hagino, T. Nakamura, T. Tsuchiya and K. Sayama, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016, 4, 17809 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA07997K

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