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Hybrid photocathode consisting of a CuGaO2 p-type semiconductor and a Ru(ii)-Re(i) supramolecular photocatalyst: non-biased visible-light-driven CO2 reduction with water oxidation.


ABSTRACT: A CuGaO2 p-type semiconductor electrode was successfully employed for constructing a new hybrid photocathode with a Ru(ii)-Re(i) supramolecular photocatalyst (RuRe/CuGaO2). The RuRe/CuGaO2 photocathode displayed photoelectrochemical activity for the conversion of CO2 to CO in an aqueous electrolyte solution with a positive onset potential of +0.3 V vs. Ag/AgCl, which is 0.4 V more positive in comparison to a previously reported hybrid photocathode that used a NiO electrode instead of CuGaO2. A photoelectrochemical cell comprising this RuRe/CuGaO2 photocathode and a CoO x /TaON photoanode enabled the visible-light-driven catalytic reduction of CO2 using water as a reductant to give CO and O2 without applying any external bias. This is the first self-driven photoelectrochemical cell constructed with the molecular photocatalyst to achieve the reduction of CO2 by only using visible light as the energy source and water as a reductant.

SUBMITTER: Kumagai H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5635723 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hybrid photocathode consisting of a CuGaO<sub>2</sub> p-type semiconductor and a Ru(ii)-Re(i) supramolecular photocatalyst: non-biased visible-light-driven CO<sub>2</sub> reduction with water oxidation.

Kumagai Hiromu H   Sahara Go G   Maeda Kazuhiko K   Higashi Masanobu M   Abe Ryu R   Ishitani Osamu O  

Chemical science 20170406 6


A CuGaO<sub>2</sub> p-type semiconductor electrode was successfully employed for constructing a new hybrid photocathode with a Ru(ii)-Re(i) supramolecular photocatalyst (<b>RuRe</b>/CuGaO<sub>2</sub>). The <b>RuRe</b>/CuGaO<sub>2</sub> photocathode displayed photoelectrochemical activity for the conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to CO in an aqueous electrolyte solution with a positive onset potential of +0.3 V <i>vs.</i> Ag/AgCl, which is 0.4 V more positive in comparison to a previously reported hyb  ...[more]

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