Research Project: Foto-Elektrokimyasal Hücreler için Yüksek Verimli ve Kararlı Foto-Anotlar Geliştirilmesi
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TB.00194
Authors
Kaya, Sarp
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Publications
The significance of the local structure of cobalt-based catalysts on the photoelectrochemical water oxidation activity of BiVO4
(Elsevier, 2021) Aksoy, Dilan; Apaydın, Sinem; Balkan, Timuçin; Barzgarvishlaghi, Mahsa; Kahraman, Abdullah; Kaya, Sarp; Munir, Shamsa; Usman, Emre; Harfouche, Messaoud; Ogasawara, Hirohito; Department of Chemistry; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; KUTEM (Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center); Yes; College of Sciences; GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING; Research Center
The local structures of the water oxidation catalysts play an important role in reaction kinetics and the performance of the photoanodes. In this study, we deposited cobalt-based catalysts on nanoporous BiVO4 with controlled thicknesses by atomic layer deposition (ALD). Despite the similar oxidation states of cobalt in all depositions, different water oxidation activities in neutral pH conditions were observed. A dramatic photocurrent raise, lowered kinetic overpotential, and smaller charge transfer resistance across the photoanode/electrolyte interface were achieved when a uniform ultrathin Co(OH)(2) layer was formed on BiVO4. Photocurrent density for water oxidation showed a 95% enhancement at 0.6 V vs. RHE when the catalyst was in the form of Co(OH)(2), while an 80% increase was obtained for CoO. Ideal coordination of Co(OH)(2) on hydroxylated BiVO4 surface assists the charge transfer between the electrolyte and BiVO4 without increasing surface recombination. The results of this study emphasize the importance of controlling the local structure of the catalysts in the performance of the water splitting photoanodes.
The fast-track water oxidation channel on BiVO4 opened by nitrogen treatment
(Amer Chemical Soc, 2020) Barzgarvishlaghi, Mahsa; Kahraman, Abdullah; Kaya, Sarp; Sennaroğlu, Alphan; Baylam, Işınsu; N/A; Department of Chemistry; Department of Physics; KUTEM (Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center); KUYTAM (Koç University Surface Science and Technology Center); Yes; College of Sciences; Research Center
BiVO4 is one of the most promising photoanode materials for water-splitting systems. Nitrogen incorporation into a BiVO4 surface overcomes the known bottleneck in its charge-transfer kinetics into the electrolyte. We explored the role of nitrogen in the surface charge recombination and charge-transfer kinetics by employing transient photocurrent spectroscopy at the time scale of surface recombination and water oxidation kinetics, transient absorption spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We attributed the activity enhancement mechanism to the accelerated V5+/V4+ redox process, in which incorporated nitrogen suppresses a limiting surface recombination channel by increasing the oxygen vacancies.
Modifying the electron-trapping process at the BiVO4 surface states via the TiO2 overlayer for enhanced water oxidation
(American Chemical Society, 2021) Barzgarvishlaghi, Mahsa; Kahraman, Abdullah; Kaya, Sarp; Solati, Navid; Usman, Emre; Department of Chemistry; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; KUTEM (Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center); Yes; College of Sciences; GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING; Research Center
BiVO4 is one of the most promising photoanode candidates to achieve high-efficiency water splitting. However, overwhelming charge recombination at the interface limits its water oxidation activity. In this study, we show that the water oxidation activity of the BiVO4 photoanode is significantly boosted by the TiO2 overlayer prepared by atomic layer deposition. With a TiO2 overlayer of an optimized thickness, the photocurrent at 1.23 VRHE increased from 0.64 to 1.1 mA-cm(-2) under front illumination corresponding to 72% enhancement. We attribute this substantial improvement to enhanced charge separation and suppression of surface recombination due to surface-state passivation. We provide direct evidence via transient photocurrent measurements that the TiO2 overlayer significantly decreases the photogenerated electron-trapping process at the BiVO4 surface. Electron-trapping passivation leads to enhanced electron photoconductivity, which results in higher photocurrent enhancement under front illumination rather than back illumination. This feature can be particularly useful for wireless tandem devices for water splitting as the higher band gap photoanodes are typically utilized with front illumination in such configurations. Even though the electron-trapping process is eliminated completely at higher TiO2 overlayer thicknesses, the charge-transfer resistance at the surface also increases significantly, resulting in a diminished photocurrent. We demonstrate that the ultrathin TiO2 overlayer can be used to fine tune the surface properties of BiVO4 and may be used for similar purposes for other photoelectrode systems and other photoelectrocatalytic reactions.
Increasing charge separation property and water oxidation activity of BiVO 4 photoanodes via a postsynthetic treatment
(American Chemical Society, 2020) Barzgarvishlaghi, Mahsa; Kahraman, Abdullah; Kaya, Sarp; Department of Chemistry; KUTEM (Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center); Yes; College of Sciences; Research Center
Postsynthetic treatments of BiVO4 photoanodes have recently shed light on better understanding and improving the photoanodes for water splitting. We demonstrate that a mild heat treatment of BiVO4 under O-2 flow at 200 degrees C improves its water oxidation activity. Charge separation and charge injection efficiencies increase along with the decreased charge transfer resistances across the BiVO4/electrolyte interface. The depletion region width and the band bending have shown to increase after annealing, while charge carrier density remains unchanged. Transient photocurrent measurements further confirm the reduced charge carrier recombination as a result of enlarged band bending. The surface states decrease and the fraction of vanadium ions increases in the surface region after the heat treatment. Since the surface of the BiVO4 photoanodes is generally vanadium deficient, it is suggested that such a treatment can improve the BiVO4 photoanodes performance prepared by other methods as well.
Roles of charge carriers in the excited state dynamics of BiVO4 photoanodes
(American Chemical Society, 2019) Barzgarvishlaghi, Mahsa; Kahraman, Abdullah; Kaya, Sarp; Sennaroğlu, Alphan; Baylam, Işınsu; N/A; Department of Chemistry; Department of Physics; KUTEM (Koç University Tüpraş Energy Center); KUYTAM (Koç University Surface Science and Technology Center); Yes; College of Sciences; Research Center
Photogenerated charge carrier dynamics of BiVO4 have been investigated by ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy (TAS), and a numerical modeling has been applied to reveal the origins of the dynamical behavior. The numerical model, based on rate equations, presents the possibility of both photogenerated hole and electron absorption dynamics below 500 nm, as opposed to the generally suggested photogenerated hole absorption mechanism. The investigations done in the ultrafast time regime show that the positive transient absorption peak at 470 nm exhibits inverse behavior as compared to the broad-band feature represented at 550 nm under anodic bias, in the presence of a hole scavenger and at increasing excitation pump power. A combination of TAS findings under various conditions with the numerical modeling reveals that both electron and hole absorption are possible in the spectral region above 500 nm whereas electron absorption at the excited state is the dominant process at shorter wavelengths. Moreover, the major changes in transient absorption response take place in the ultrafast time scale, and overall recombination dynamics is a reflection of the ultrafast recombination mechanism.
