Surface Composition Impacts Selectivity of ZnTe Photocathodes in Photoelectrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction Reaction
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Guosong Zeng
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Guiji Liu
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Gabriele Panzeri
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Light-driven reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> into chemicals using a photoelectrochemical (PEC) approach is considered as a promising way to meet the carbon neutral target. The very top surface of the photoelectrode and semiconductor/electrolyte interface plays a pivotal role in defining the performance for PEC CO<sub>2</sub> reduction. However, such impact remains poorly understood. Here, we report an electrodeposition-annealing route for tailoring surface composition of ZnTe photocathodes. Our work demonstrates that a Zn-rich surface on the ZnTe photocathode is essential to impact the CO<sub>2</sub> reduction activity and selectivity. In particular, the Zn-rich surface not only facilitated the interfacial charge carrier transfer, but also acted as electrocatalyst for boosting carbon product selectivity and suppressing the hydrogen evolution reaction. This work provides a new avenue to optimize the photocathode, as well as improvement of the CO<sub>2</sub>RR performance.
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