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SnO2 nanolayer-protected Cu2O nanowires as an efficient and stable photocathode for solar water splitting

  • Qing Zhang
  • , Bowen Zhai
  • , Zheng Lin
  • , Peng Diao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

The poor stability of Cu2O is a major obstacle to its widespread use as a photocathode for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), highlighting the urgent need for a facile and reproducible protection strategy. In this work, we present a simple colloid-based method to deposit a uniform SnO2 overlayer onto Cu2O nanowires (NWs) grown on a porous copper foam (CF), forming the CF/Cu2O@SnO2 composite photocathode. The SnO2 nanolayer composed of densely packed, single-crystalline nanoparticles exhibits an ultrathin thickness of 5–10 nm, along with excellent transparency, conductivity, and chemical stability. Following further decoration with Pt nanoparticles, the resulting CF/Cu2O@SnO2/Pt photocathode delivers an impressive photocurrent density of 3.64 mA cm−2 at 0 V vs. RHE and retains 74.1 % of its initial activity after 90 min of continuous illumination in a neutral electrolyte. The Faradaic efficiency for HER reaches 67.4 %, nearly five times higher than that of pristine Cu2O, underscoring the enhanced photostability and high solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency of the composite photocathode. This superior photocatalytic performance can be attributed to two key functions of the SnO2 overlayer: (1) acting as a transparent, conductive protection layer to inhibit Cu2O photocorrosion, and (2) forming a p–n heterojunction that improves charge-carrier transport. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate a simple colloid-based fabrication of an SnO2 layer to suppress Cu2O photocorrosion, offering broad applicability for mitigating the photostability challenges of other unstable photoelectrodes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number137855
JournalJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Volume696
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2025

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Cuprous oxide (CuO)
  • Faradaic efficiency for hydrogen evolution reaction
  • Hydrogen evolution reaction
  • Photocorrosion
  • Photoelectrochemical water splitting
  • Tin oxide (SnO) protection layer

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