posted on 2016-06-06, 00:00authored byMatthew
V. Sheridan, Benjamin D. Sherman, Rodolfo L. Coppo, Degao Wang, Seth L. Marquard, Kyung-Ryang Wee, Neyde Y. Murakami
Iha, Thomas J. Meyer
The
water oxidation catalyst [Ru(bda)(4-O(CH2)3P(O3H2)2-pyr)2], 1, (pyr = pyridine; bda = 2,2′-bipyridine-6,6′-dicarboxylate)
was investigated as the catalyst part of a series of chromophore–catalyst
assemblies for light-driven water splitting in dye-sensitized photoelectrosynthesis
cells (DSPECs). Both coloaded and layer-by-layer assemblies with phosphonate-Zr(IV)
bridging were investigated on SnO2/TiO2 core–shell
electrodes. Device performance was evaluated by both photocurrent
and direct O2 measurements in collector–generator
cells. The photoelectrodes displayed impressive photocurrents (0.72–1.5
mA/cm2) and Faradaic efficiencies for O2 generation
(71–97%) under 1 sun illumination in pH 5.7, 0.1 M acetate
buffer solutions and provided important mechanistic insights into
the microscopic
details for DSPEC water splitting.