High‐Quality Coating of Conformal and Oriented Metal–Organic Framework Cocatalyst Layer for Efficient Photoelectrocatalysis
Jiale Xie, Pingping Yang, Chun Tang, Tao Chen, Canyu Zhong, Liuliu Wang, Yi Huang
Abstract
Abstract Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as cocatalyst for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is promising but still in its infancy due to the challenge to fabricate high‐quality MOFs coated photoelectrodes. Herein, a successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method is used to fabricate high‐quality conformal and ultrathin MOFs overlayer with preferred orientation on nanoporous BiVO 4 films. 20 molecular monolayers of Co‐MOF coated BiVO 4 photoanodes exhibit 3.1‐folds of photocurrent density in comparison with pristine BiVO 4 . The onset potential shows a negative shift of 320 mV. To further demonstrate the extensibility of SILAR method, the alternative Co‐MOF and Ni‐MOF coated BiVO 4 photoanodes deliver an enhanced photocurrent density of 2.97 mA cm −2 . The PEC performance achieved rivals the reported results of BiVO 4 and MOF hybrid photoanodes. The PEC improvements should be attributed to the high‐quality conformal and ultrathin MOFs overlayer, which can efficiently passivate the surface states of BiVO 4 , and accelerate the hole transfer through Co‐MOF layer. Three critical roles of Co‐MOF overlayer are elaborately revealed. In contrast, hydrothermally prepared BiVO 4 /Co‐MOF photoanodes possess inferior PEC performance, such as the photocurrent, and stability. This work clearly demonstrates SILAR method is a simple and efficient approach to realize conformal and ultrathin MOF coating with high‐quality.