Au coupled ZnTe/ZnO-NW array is a new photocathode for selective CO production from CO 2. The remarkable effects of an Au are to form of a Schottky junction with ZnTe to improve band bending and provide the reaction center for CO 2 reduction suppressing water reduction.
A gold-coupled ZnTe/ZnO-nanowire array is a new photocathode for selective CO 2 reduction to CO. At −0.7 V RHE under simulated 1 sun illumination, its photocurrent (−16.0 mA cm −2) and incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (97%) represent the highest among reported ZnTe photocathodes for CO 2 reduction and dramatic enhancement from those of a bare electrode (−7.9 mA cm −2, 68%). In addition, the Au nanoparticles convert mainly-hydrogen-producing bare ZnTe/ZnO-nanowires into mainly-CO-producing photocathodes in photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction. The remarkable effects of the Au co-catalyst originate from the formation of a Schottky junction with ZnTe to improve charge separation and to provide reaction centers for CO 2 reduction suppressing competing water reduction.