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Photoelectrochemical Properties of SnO2 Photoanodes Sensitized by Cationic Perylene-Di-Imide Aggregates for Aqueous HBr Splitting

Authors :
Roberto Argazzi
Thomas Berger
Serena Berardi
Zois Syrgiannis
Elisabetta Benazzi
Maurizio Prato
Karin Rettenmaier
Stefano Caramori
Benazzi, E.
Rettenmaier, K.
Berger, T.
Caramori, S.
Berardi, S.
Argazzi, R.
Prato, M.
Syrgiannis, Z.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Perylene-sensitized mesoporous SnO2 films were used as electrodes for photoelectrochemical HBr splitting in aqueous solution. Upon AM 1.5 G illumination, a three- to fourfold increase of the saturated photocurrent was observed when decreasing the pH of the aqueous solution from pH 3 to pH 0 (j(max) = 0.0S +/- 0.01 mA cm(-2) at pH 3 and 0.17 +/- 0.02 mA cm(-2) at pH 0, respectively). A detailed spectroscopic and electrochemical analysis of the hybrid material was carried out in order to address the impact of interfacial energetics on charge separation dynamics. UV/vis spectroelectrochemical measurements showed that the energy of semiconductor states in such systems can be adjusted independently from the molecular levels by varying proton concentration. Photoelectrochemical measurements and nanosecond-microsecond transient absorption spectroscopy reveal that pH-related changes of the interfacial energetics have only a minor impact on the charge injection rate. An increase of the proton concentration improves charge collection mainly by retarding recombination, which in the case of Br- oxidation is in critical competition with perylene regeneration. Control of the back recombination appears to be a key feature in heterogeneous molecular systems tasked to drive energetically demanding redox reactions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56e15f374158a472d6d9b2f8ec3ea058