Si-based photocathodes for the photoelectrochemical purification of water

Chazalviel, Jean Noël; Ozanam, François; Solomon, Ionel; Abdel-Samad, Hesham; Amin, Mohammed A.; Abdel-Rehim, Sayed S.;

Abstract


Si-based photocathodes have been investigated for use as counterelectrodes in oxide-based photoelectrochemical water purification cells. Bare p-type silicon (either crystalline silicon or amorphous hydrogenated silicon a-Si:H obtained by plasma deposition) is found to exhibit poor catalytic properties for the photoelectrochemical reduction of dioxygen. Improvement in photocathode performance has been sought through the deposition of small amounts of platinum on the Si surface, and improvement in electrode stability has been sought through the formation of a thin organic layer covalently anchored to the Si surface, or through the deposition of a thin conductive-oxide film. Combining both treatments allows to obtain photocathodes with performances just slightly better than those of a bare Pt cathode. Much larger improvements in photocathode performance (+0.9 V shift in the voltammetric curves) have been obtained by using a p+/i/ n+ a-Si:H structure with similar coatings. The concept is readily scalable to large-area electrodes, which appears promising for practical sunlight powered water purification reactors. © 2005 Académie des sciences. Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.


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Title Si-based photocathodes for the photoelectrochemical purification of water
Authors Chazalviel, Jean Noël; Ozanam, François; Solomon, Ionel; Abdel-Samad, Hesham ; Amin, Mohammed A.; Abdel-Rehim, Sayed S.
Keywords Amorphous hydrogenated silicon;Electrocatalysis;Photocathodes;Photoelectrochemistry;Water purification
Issue Date 1-Jan-2006
Journal Comptes Rendus Chimie 
Volume 9
Issue 2
Start page 282
End page 288
ISSN 16310748
DOI 10.1016/j.crci.2005.02.039
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-30944470023

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