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Cu2O as the hole extraction layer modified BiVO4 photoanode to enhance charge separation and transfer
Photoinduced charge separation and transfer are the core factors affecting the photoelectrochemical performance of BiVO 4 -based photoanodes. Herein, a hole extraction layer was inserted between a BiVO 4 photoanode and an oxygen evolution cocatalyst (OEC). The introduction of Cu 2 O as a hole extraction layer between the OEC layer (FeOOH/NiOOH) and BiVO 4 optimized the migration paths and extended the lifetimes of the photogenerated holes, thus enhancing the photoelectrochemical performance of the photoelectrode. The charge separation efficiency of the optimized BiVO 4 /Cu 2 O/FeOOH/NiOOH photoanode was 92.0% significantly higher than the 70.6% efficiency for pure BiVO 4 . As expected, this photoanode also displayed a high photocurrent density of 3.85 mA cm −2 at 1.23 V RHE (under AM 1.5G illumination), which was 2.77 times greater than that of pure BiVO 4 . Our results indicate that electrodepositing a Cu 2 O hole extraction layer is a simple and scalable method for increasing the photoelectrochemical activity of BiVO 4 photoanodes for solar water splitting.