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Advanced CIGS-mesoporous TiO2 hybrid photocathode functionalized with cobalt quaterpyridine for solar-driven CO2 reduction

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Hybrid photocathodes that integrate inorganic semiconductors with molecular catalysts offer a promising strategy for photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction into value-added products. In this work, we present the design and characterization of a high-performance photocathode based on copper indium gallium sulfide (CIGSu), functionalized with a cobalt quaterpyridine (CoQPy) molecular catalyst. The device features a thin (5 nm) TiO2 protective layer deposited by atomic layer deposition (ALD) on CIGSu/CdS, followed by a mesoporous TiO2 layer formed under mild conditions using UV curing and low-temperature annealing (150 °C). The mesoporous structure enables high CoQPy loading through chemisorption via phosphonic acid anchoring groups. Under simulated sunlight, the optimized photocathode delivers a photocurrent density of ca. 2 mA cm-2 with 95% CO selectivity in carbonate buffer, double the performance of systems using low-porosity TiO2. This work marks progress towards efficient, molecularly functionalized photocathodes for aqueous CO2 reduction.
Year of Publication
2025
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume
13
Issue
44
Number of Pages
38511-38517
Date Published
11/2025
Publisher
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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J. Mater. Chem. A
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Sarkar, D., Ichou, H., Choubrac, L., Diring, S., Schneider, N., Bonin, J., … Robert, M. (2025). Advanced CIGS-mesoporous TiO2 hybrid photocathode functionalized with cobalt quaterpyridine for solar-driven CO2 reduction. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 13(44), 38511-38517. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5ta06206c (Original work published 2025)