International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.37, No.16, 11618-11624, 2012
Combinatorial development of nanoporous WO3 thin film photoelectrodes for solar water splitting by dealloying of binary alloys
A combinatorial materials approach is suggested for the development of nanoporous thin film oxides for photoelectrochemical solar water splitting. As a precursor for nanoporous WO3 films, metallic nanoporous W films were synthesized by dealloying sputtered W1-xAlx and W1-xFex (0.06 < x < 0.67) thin film materials libraries in aqueous HNO3 solutions with different concentrations for 24 h under open circuit conditions. The variation of the etchant concentration provided different film nanostructures. The films were then transformed into nanoporous WO3 by controlled thermal oxidation at 500 degrees C in air. Screening of the photoelectrochemical properties of nanoporous WO3 films shows a strong porosity- and thickness-dependence of the photocurrent. At the same time the photocurrent density does not depend on precursor composition, because dealloying in acid solutions of certain concentration leads to formation of identical nanostructures in a broad range of precursor compositions. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Solar water splitting;Dealloying;Nanoporous thin films;Tungsten oxide;Photocurrent;Combinatorial materials science