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Operation-Induced BiVO4 Surface Reconstruction Modulates Photoelectrochemical Glycerol Photooxidation Stability and Activity
- Yang, Jin Wook;
- Kwon, Hee Ryeong;
- Kim, Dong Su;
- Sagui, Nicole A;
- Hwang, Yun Jeong;
- Jang, Ho Won;
- Boettcher, Shannon W
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.6c01409Abstract
Abstract Operation-induced surface reconstruction of photoelectrodes is underexplored as a path to control stability and performance. We show how adaptive junctions form via surface reconstruction of BiVO4 during glycerol photooxidation and how these surfaces affect electrolyte-dependent kinetics and durability. Preferential V dissolution in both acidic and alkaline media forms a Bi-rich layer. In situ measurements through a dual-working-electrode platform quantify the changes in photovoltage and charge-transfer resistance derived from adaptive junction formation, while enabling quantitative separation of the driving forces for charge separation and interfacial catalysis. The reconstructed surface in acidic media improves hole-transfer kinetics, functions as a glycerol-oxidation catalyst, and imparts photostability. Surface reconstruction in alkaline media exhibits the opposite behavior, impeding hole injection. This instability is mitigated by trace Ni2+ ions, which drive in situ surface activation without cocatalyst pre-deposition. This study shows the significance of surface reconstruction in the design of durable photoelectrodes for applications targeting organic electro-oxidation.
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