Abstract
This work delineates the fabrication and characterization of BiVO4/PbS and BiVO4/PCBM/PbS-based composite heterostructure for visible-light-driven applications, such as pollution remediation, photoelectrochemistry (PEC), and applied bias to photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation efficiency (ABPE). The heterostructured composite was synthesized by a combination of Spin coating (for bismuth vanadate - BiVO4 thin film fabrication and PCBM deposition), and Successive Ionic Layer Absorption and Reaction -SILAR (for lead sulphide - PbS deposition) method and characterized using UV-visible Spectroscopy, time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy (TRPL), field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and photoelectrochemistry (PEC) analysis (PEC). The key benefit of incorporation of PCBM nanoparticles in BiVO4/PCBM/PbS was realized through 1) ∼ 70% improvement in the photocurrent density during electrochemistry analysis, 2) ∼ 2.3 times enhancement in ABPE, and 3) ∼ 43% enhancements in ‘rate constant’ towards photocatalytic (methylene blue) degradation compared to BiVO4/PbS. The work shows the benefits of the PCBM-conductive carbon-based electron transport layer as a bridge between two inorganic semiconductors (BiVO4 and PbS) towards enhancing fast electron separation and transport at the interface during visible light irradiation.
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