Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1280832 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Polybithiophene is a photo-electrocatalyst towards the hydrogen evolution reaction.•The vapour phase polymerisation technique used is simple and low-cost.•Onset potential of hydrogen evolution is decreased by 0.6 V compared to E0.•Hydrogen is confirmed using gas chromatography at a faradaic efficiency of 34%.

Vapour phase polymerised (VPP) polybithiophene (PBTh) on glassy carbon is revealed to be an efficient photo-electrocatalytic electrode for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). An onset potential of −0.03 V vs SCE for the HER is observed on illumination using visible light in 0.1 mol L−1 phosphate buffer at pH 6.9, 600 mV lower in energy than E0. Hydrogen evolution is confirmed using gas chromatography with a calculated faradaic efficiency of 34% when holding at a potential of −0.5 V. Importantly, this process occurs without platinum and under neutral aqueous conditions thus revealing a significant but overlooked application for PBTh: a potential low-cost cathode material for the splitting of water.

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