Improvement of the Photoelectrochemical Stability of Cu<sub>2</sub>O Photocathode by PhCCCu Grafting
Wen Zhang, Yadi Bai, Meng Tian, Ya‐Ge Liu, Jiawei Hou, Chengbo Li, Haiying Jiang, Junwang Tang
Abstract
Abstract As one of the most efficient photocathodes, Cu 2 O has attracted substantial attention because of its theoretically high solar‐to‐hydrogen (STH) efficiency. However, its applications in photoelectrochemical (PEC) fields are severely restricted by the poor stability derived from serious photocorrosion. In this work, high‐quality phenylethynyl copper (PhCCCu) are successfully self‐assembled on the surface of Cu 2 O photocathode by a novel photothermal method to improve its photostability. With the protection of the PhCCCu layer, 85% of the initial photocurrent density can be remained, while only 28% of initial photocurrent density is left on bare Cu 2 O photocathode prepared on a copper foam (CF) substrate. The significantly improved photostability of Cu 2 O photocathode by the PhCCCu protective layer is attributed to its strong hydrophobicity, which can efficiently inhibit the corrosion of Cu 2 O by the aqueous electrolyte solution due to its special crystal structure. Based on the obtained PhCCCu/Cu 2 O photocathode, a two‐photoelectrode cell with excellent stability (>5 h) has also been successfully constructed for water splitting without the need of an electric bias.