1. Heterostructure of Si and CoSe2: A Promising Photocathode Based on a Non-noble Metal Catalyst for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Evolution.
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Basu, Mrinmoyee, Chen, Chih-Jung, Lin, Chun Che, Liu, Ru-Shi, Zhang, Zhi-Wei, Chen, Po-Tzu, Yang, Kai-Chih, Hu, Shu-Fen, and Ma, Chong-Geng
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HETEROSTRUCTURES ,SELENIDES ,SILICON ,PHOTOCATHODES ,HYDROGEN evolution reactions ,METAL catalysts ,PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL cells - Abstract
Development of a solar water splitting device requires design of a low-cost, efficient, and non-noble metal compound as alternative to noble metals. For the first time, we showed that CoSe
2 can function as co-catalyst in phototoelectrochemical hydrogen production. We designed a heterostructure of p-Si and marcasite-type CoSe2 for solar-driven hydrogen production. CoSe2 successively coupled with p-Si can act as a superior photocathode in the solar-driven water splitting reaction. Photocurrents up to 9 mA cm−2 were achieved at 0 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy showed that the high photocurrents can be attributed to low charge transfer resistance between the Si and CoSe2 interfaces and that between the CoSe2 and electrolyte interfaces. Our results suggest that this CoSe2 is a promising alternative co-catalyst for hydrogen evolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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