Timothy L. Shelton, Bronwyn L. Bensema, Nicholas K. Brune, Christopher Wong, Max Yeh, Frank E. Osterloh
Journal of Photonics for Energy, Vol. 7, Issue 01, 012003, (August 2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JPE.7.012003
TOPICS: Oxidation, Iron, Particles, Oxides, Nanoparticles, Quantum efficiency, Hematite, Oxygen, Electron holes, Transmission electron microscopy
Hematite has attracted considerable interest as a photoanode material for water oxidation under visible illumination. Here, we explore the limits of photocatalytic water oxidation activity with iron (III) oxide hydroxide nanocrystals and
NaIO
4
as a sacrificial electron acceptor (
E
=
1.63
V
NHE at
pH
=
0.5
). The sol was prepared by hydrolysis of
FeCl
3
in boiling 0.002-M HCl solution and confirmed to mainly consist of
ß
-
FeO
(
OH
)
(akaganéite) particles with 5 to 15 nm diameter. From a 0.01 M aqueous
NaIO
4
solution, the sol evolves between 4.5 and
35.2
μ
mol
O
2
h
−
1
, depending on pH, light intensity (
>
400
nm
, 290 to
700
mW
cm