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Earth-Abundant Tin Sulfide-Based Photocathodes for Solar Hydrogen Production

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.201700362

Keywords

artificial photosynthesis; electrocatalyst; hydrogen production; photocathode; tin sulfide

Funding

  1. Desalination and Water Purification Research and Development Program, Bureau of Reclamation [R16AC00126]
  2. University of Iowa
  3. HyperSolar Inc. [18786500]
  4. University of Iowa startup funds
  5. Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at UCSB [MRSEC NSF DMR 1720256]
  6. NSF

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Tin-based chalcogenide semiconductors, though attractive materials for photovoltaics, have to date exhibited poor performance and stability for photoelectrochemical applications. Here, a novel strategy is reported to improve performance and stability of tin monosulfide (SnS) nanoplatelet thin films for H-2 production in acidic media without any use of sacrificial reagent. P-type SnS nanoplatelet films are coated with the n-CdS buffer layer and the TiO2 passivation layer to form type II heterojunction photocathodes. These photocathodes with subsequent deposition of Pt nanoparticles generate a photovoltage of 300 mV and a photocurrent density of 2.4 mA cm(-2) at 0 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) for water splitting under simulated visible-light illumination (lambda > 500 nm, P-in = 80 mW cm(-2)). The incident photon-to-current efficiency at 0 V versus RHE for H-2 production reach a maximum of 12.7% at 575 nm with internal quantum efficiency of 13.8%. The faradaic efficiency for hydrogen evolution remains close to unity after 6000 s of illumination, confirming the robustness of the heterojunction for solar H-2 production.

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