posted on 2013-09-04, 00:00authored byNeil P. Dasgupta, Chong Liu, Sean Andrews, Fritz B. Prinz, Peidong Yang
The
photocathodic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) from p-type
Si nanowire (NW) arrays was evaluated using platinum deposited by
atomic layer deposition (ALD) as a HER cocatalyst. ALD of Pt on the
NW surface led to a highly conformal coating of nanoparticles with
sizes ranging from 0.5 to 3 nm, allowing for precise control of the
Pt loading in deep submonolayer quantities. The catalytic performance
was measured using as little as 1 cycle of Pt ALD, which corresponded
to a surface mass loading of ∼10 ng/cm<sup>2</sup>. The quantitative
exploration of the lower limits of Pt cocatalyst loading reported
here, and its application to high-surface-area NW photoelectrodes,
establish a general approach for minimizing the cost of precious-metal
cocatalysts for efficient and affordable solar-to-fuel applications.