Applied Surface Science, Vol.400, 176-183, 2017
Photocurrent increase by metal modification of Fe2O3 photoanodes and its effect on photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen production by degradation of organic substances
The present work reports the investigation of photocurrent increase by metal modification of Fe2O3 photoanodes and its effect on photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen production using aqueous solutions containing various organic compounds. Fe2O3 photoanodes were prepared by the electrodeposition method. The efficiency of various metal modifiers of the hematite structure (Ti, Ni, Sn, Co and Cu) has been tested by monitoring the photoelectrochemical behavior of the ensuing photoanodes. Hydrogen production was monitored in an H-shaped reactor using pure and metal-modified hematite films deposited on FTO electrodes as photocatalyst while a combination of commercial carbon paste with dispersed Pt nanoparticles was used as electrocatalyst. In all cases, hydrogen production was obtained by application of a small external electric bias (in the range 0.5-0.7 V vs Ag/AgCl electrode). Highest photocurrent production has been achieved with a Ti-modified Fe2O3 photoanode in the presence of glucose as sacrificial agent. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen production;Metal-modified hematite photoanodes;Hematite electrodeposition;Glucose