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Antimony (Sb)-Doped Bi2s3 Nanorod Films for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting

Journal
Journal of Solid State Chemistry
ISSN
1095-726X
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Radhalayam, D  
Abstract
Bi<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> is a promising material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting due to its favorable optoelectronic properties, abundance of non-toxic elements, and chemical stability. However, pure Bi<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> exhibits low photocurrent efficiency due to charge recombination and slow charge transport. To enhance its performance, we doped antimony (Sb) into the Bi<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> matrix, improving both its physical and PEC characteristics. The Sb doping concentration was varied from 0 to 3.1 at.% in Bi<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> films, which were fabricated through chemical bath deposition followed by annealing. Undoped Bi<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> formed nanorods with a direct bandgap of 1.26 eV and achieved a photocurrent density of 4.5 mA/cm2 at 1.0 V vs Ag/AgCl. Sb doping at 0.9 at.% increased both crystallite size and nanorod density, resulting in a bandgap of 1.43 eV and a photocurrent density of 7.0 mA/cm2. At higher Sb concentrations (2.2 to 3.1 at.%), the nanorod size further increased, while the bandgap decreased to 1.20 eV, with a corresponding increase in photocurrent density to 8.6 mA/cm2. These results demonstrate that Sb doping significantly enhances the nanorod density, photocurrent, and stability of Bi<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf> photoelectrodes. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.
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