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Role of Excess Bi on the Properties and Performance of BiFeO3 Thin-Film Photocathodes

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BiFeO3 (BFO) has recently been identified as a promising photocathode material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting due to its light absorption and photoelectrochemical properties. The performance-limiting factors, in particular the impact of stoichiometry on the performance, still need to be understood. The effect of the ratio of Bi/Fe in the precursor solution for sol–gel synthesis on the properties and performance of BFO thin films is investigated in this study. Thin films with a stoichiometric Bi/Fe ratio and with a 10% excess of Bi are prepared on fluorine-doped tin-oxide substrates. While bulk characterization techniques show the formation of phase-pure BFO, surface characterization techniques indicate Bi enrichment on the surface. Light absorption and band gap do not change with excess Bi, whereas the current density is two times higher for Bi excess films compared to stoichiometric films at 0.6 V vs RHE. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy attributes this improved performance of excess Bi thin films to a lower recombination rate and a lower charge transfer resistance. The lower recombination rate is attributed to fewer Bi and O vacancies, which can act as recombination centers. Therefore, adjusting the Bi/Fe ratio is an effective strategy to enhance the PEC performance of BFO photocathodes.

Year of Publication
2023
Journal
ACS Applied Energy Materials
Volume
6
Issue
24
Number of Pages
12237-12248
Date Published
12/2023
DOI
10.1021/acsaem.3c01926
Dataset
10.1021/acsaem.3c01926
PId
4f0a37e1dcf8660f21dacd69b26f293a
Alternate Journal
ACS Appl. Energy Mater.
Label
OA
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