Using Surface Amide Couplings to Assemble Photocathodes for Solar Fuel Production Applications

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2020 Jan 29;12(4):4501-4509. doi: 10.1021/acsami.9b19003. Epub 2020 Jan 13.

Abstract

A facile surface amide-coupling method was examined to attach dye and catalyst molecules to silatrane-decorated NiO electrodes. Using this method, electrodes with a push-pull dye were assembled and characterized by photoelectrochemistry and transient absorption spectroscopy. The dye-sensitized electrodes exhibited hole injection into NiO and good photoelectrochemical stability in water, highlighting the stability of the silatrane anchoring group and the amide linkage. The amide-coupling protocol was further applied to electrodes that contain a molecular proton reduction catalyst for use in photocathode architectures. Evidence for catalyst reduction was observed during photoelectrochemical measurements and via femtosecond-transient absorption spectroscopy demonstrating the possibility for application in photocathodes.

Keywords: amide coupling; nickel oxide; photocathode; silatrane; solar fuels.