| Literature DB >> 24404434 |
Tiphaine Bourgeteau1, Denis Tondelier2, Bernard Geffroy3, Romain Brisse1, Christel Laberty-Robert4, Stéphane Campidelli1, Rémi de Bettignies5, Vincent Artero6, Serge Palacin1, Bruno Jousselme1.
Abstract
An organic solar cell based on a poly-3-hexylthiophene (P3HT): phenyl-C61-butyric acid (PCBM) bulk hetero-junction was directly coupled with molybdenum sulfide resulting in the design of a new type of photocathode for the production of hydrogen. Both the light-harvesting system and the catalyst were deposited by low-cost solution-processed methods, i.e. spin coating and spray coating respectively. Spray-coated MoS3 films are catalytically active in strongly acidic aqueous solutions with the best efficiencies for thicknesses of 40 to 90 nm. The photocathodes display photocurrents higher than reference samples, without catalyst or without coupling with a solar cell. Analysis by gas chromatography confirms the light-induced hydrogen evolution. The addition of titanium dioxide in the MoS3 film enhances electron transport and collection within thick films and therefore the performance of the photocathode.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24404434 PMCID: PMC3880860 DOI: 10.1039/C3EE41321G
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Energy Sustain Soc Impact factor: 2.811