The present study was aimed at converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added products such as methanol, which can provide not only a potential solution for controlling the carbon dioxide concentration level in the atmosphere but also can offer an alternative approach for the production of renewable energy sources. From this perspective, various hybrid photoelectrocatalysts were synthesized, characterized and used as photocathodes for photoelectrochemical (PEC) reduction of carbon dioxide to methanol in an aqueous medium under visible light irradiation. Flat silicon (Si) and pyramidal textured silicon (SiPY) substrates, covered with polyaniline (PANI) with or without sensitization with copper (I) oxide (Cu2O) particles, were investigated. It was observed that the combination of PANI and copper (I) oxide greatly increased PEC carbon dioxide reduction to methanol owing to the enhancement in the carbon dioxide chemisorption capacity by the photocathode surface and at the same time facilitated the separation of photogenerated electron–hole (e−/h+) pairs. The PEC results demonstrated that the applied potential impacts the photocurrent stability. Sensitization with copper (I) oxide effectively separated the photogenerated e−/h+ pairs and, therefore, enhanced the PEC carbon dioxide reduction activity of the hybrid photocatalyst. The best faradaic efficiency for methanol formation reached 57.66%, which was recorded when the copper (I) oxide/PANI/SiPY heterostructure was used as a photocathode at an applied potential of −1.2 V against the saturated calomel electrode.
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Photoelectrochemical properties of Cu2O/PANI/Si-based photocathodes for CO2 conversion Available to Purchase
Lamia Talbi;
Lamia Talbi
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Isma Bozetine;
Isma Bozetine
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Sabiha Anas Boussaa;
Sabiha Anas Boussaa
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Karima Benfadel;
Karima Benfadel
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Djaouida Allam;
Djaouida Allam
Laboratory of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sciences Faculty, University Mouloud Mammeri of Tizi Ouzou, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria
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Nesrine Rahim;
Nesrine Rahim
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Yasmine Ould Mohamed;
Yasmine Ould Mohamed
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Markus Leitgeb;
Markus Leitgeb
Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
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Chaima Torki;
Chaima Torki
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Smain Hocine;
Smain Hocine
Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
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Fatima Boudeffar;
Fatima Boudeffar
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Amar Manseri;
Amar Manseri
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Samira Kaci
Couches Minces, Surfaces et Interfaces, Research Center in Semiconductor Technology for Energetic, Algiers, Algeria
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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September 17 2022
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February 01 2023
Online ISSN: 2046-0155
Print ISSN: 2046-0147
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2023
Emerging Materials Research (2023) 12 (1): 78–91.
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September 17 2022
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Talbi L, Bozetine I, Boussaa SA, Benfadel K, Allam D, Rahim N, Mohamed YO, Leitgeb M, Torki C, Hocine S, Boudeffar F, Manseri A, Kaci S (2023), "Photoelectrochemical properties of Cu2O/PANI/Si-based photocathodes for CO2 conversion". Emerging Materials Research, Vol. 12 No. 1 pp. 78–91, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jemmr.22.00167
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