Abstract
Overcoming the limitations and understanding the surface charge characteristics of WO3 is essential for achieving efficient photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. Here, we propose an ideal dopant Y to overcome the limitations and engineer WO3 properties and work function with nanoscale surface charge insights for the first time. The doping of Y in WO3 yields, {002} crystal facet oriented 1-D morphology, decrease the bandgap and work function with upward conduction band shift and improves bulk and surface charge transport/transfer properties. The 1.14 at% Y doping shows a record photocurrent of ∼2.25 and 4.85 mA cm−2 (with hole scavenger) at 1.23 V vs RHE with the increased faradaic O2 production efficiency and upward conduction band shift allowing H2 evolution with >95 % of faradaic efficiency. Importantly, nanoscale surface charge mapping was performed, revealing a decrease in work function and the improved charge dynamic insights leading to the enhanced solar water splitting efficiency.
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