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NiO-NiTiO3 Heterojunction for Enhanced Solar Cell Efficiency and Hydrogen Evolution: A Stable All-Oxide Approach
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Green energy production has become necessary in order to achieve
sustainable development goals and transition towards a green economy
where solar energy and hydrogen fuel serve as the forthcoming energy
sources. In this aspect, perovskite materials find potential
applications in the generation of green hydrogen as well as solar
energy. While various halide and lead-based perovskites have shown
promising results in photovoltaic technology, their stability and
toxicity issues hinder the commercialization of the technology. NiTiO3
is a stable n-type perovskite oxide with a broad absorption range from
UV to visible NIR range. However, the application of oxide perovskite
materials has not been explored extensively. The creation of p-n
heterojunction in NiO-NiTiO3 enhances photo-generated charge carrier
separation. The interface offers a stronger interaction facilitated
through Ti-O bond formation and a characteristic band gap of 1.27 eV,
lower than the individual layers, facilitating charge transfer. This
accompanied with the higher density of states in the heterojunction
improved the efficiency of NiTiO3 based solar cell to 4.25% as compared
to the previously reported 1.66%. Additionally, the all-oxide device
provides 87% efficiency retention after six months. Exploring the
versatility of this heterojunction, its application in green hydrogen
generation has been studied, where the NiO-NiTiO3 thin film catalyst
yielded an overall hydrogen production of 5.04 mmol g-1/1.68 mmol g-1
h-1 of the catalyst. Therefore, all oxide perovskite heterojunction
serves as a prospective candidate for the advancement of renewable
energy generation techniques.
Title: NiO-NiTiO3 Heterojunction for Enhanced Solar Cell Efficiency and Hydrogen Evolution: A Stable All-Oxide Approach
Description:
Green energy production has become necessary in order to achieve
sustainable development goals and transition towards a green economy
where solar energy and hydrogen fuel serve as the forthcoming energy
sources.
In this aspect, perovskite materials find potential
applications in the generation of green hydrogen as well as solar
energy.
While various halide and lead-based perovskites have shown
promising results in photovoltaic technology, their stability and
toxicity issues hinder the commercialization of the technology.
NiTiO3
is a stable n-type perovskite oxide with a broad absorption range from
UV to visible NIR range.
However, the application of oxide perovskite
materials has not been explored extensively.
The creation of p-n
heterojunction in NiO-NiTiO3 enhances photo-generated charge carrier
separation.
The interface offers a stronger interaction facilitated
through Ti-O bond formation and a characteristic band gap of 1.
27 eV,
lower than the individual layers, facilitating charge transfer.
This
accompanied with the higher density of states in the heterojunction
improved the efficiency of NiTiO3 based solar cell to 4.
25% as compared
to the previously reported 1.
66%.
Additionally, the all-oxide device
provides 87% efficiency retention after six months.
Exploring the
versatility of this heterojunction, its application in green hydrogen
generation has been studied, where the NiO-NiTiO3 thin film catalyst
yielded an overall hydrogen production of 5.
04 mmol g-1/1.
68 mmol g-1
h-1 of the catalyst.
Therefore, all oxide perovskite heterojunction
serves as a prospective candidate for the advancement of renewable
energy generation techniques.
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