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RSC Adv ; 14(1): 59-66, 2024 Jan 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38173566

ABSTRACT

In this study, selenium (Se)-rich antimony selenide (Sb2Se3) films were fabricated by applying a solution process with the solvents ethylenediamine and 2-mercaptoethanol to optimize the photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance of the Sb2Se3 photocathode. Various antimony (Sb)-Se precursor solutions with different molar ratios of Sb and Se (Sb : Se = 1 : 1.5, 1 : 3, 1 : 4.5, 1 : 7.5, and 1 : 9) were prepared to attain Se-rich fabrication conditions. As a result, the Se-rich Sb2Se3 films fabricated using the Sb-Se precursor solution with a molar ratio of Sb : Se = 1 : 7.5 exhibited an improved PEC performance, compared to the stoichiometric Sb2Se3 film. The charge transport was improved by the abundant Se element and thin selenium oxide (Se2O3) layer in the Se-rich Sb2Se3 film, resulting in a decrease in Se vacancies and substitutional defects. Moreover, the light utilization in the long wavelength region above 800 nm was enhanced by the light-trapping effect because of the nanowire structure in the Se-rich Sb2Se3 film. Hence, the optimal Se-rich Sb2Se3 photocathodes showed an improved photocurrent density of -0.24 mA cm-2 at the hydrogen evolution reaction potential that was three times higher than that of the stoichiometric Sb2Se3 photocathodes (-0.08 mA cm-2).

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(24)2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38133039

ABSTRACT

Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) has been intensively in the limelight as a promising photocathode material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. The state-of-the-art Cu2O photocathode consists of a back contact layer for transporting the holes, an overlayer for accelerating charge separation, a protection layer for prohibiting the photocorrosion, and a hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalyst for reducing the overpotential of HER, as well as a Cu2O layer for absorbing sunlight. In this review, the fundamentals and recent research progress on these components of efficient and durable Cu2O photocathodes are analyzed in detail. Furthermore, key strategies on the development of Cu2O photocathodes for the practical PEC water-splitting system are suggested. It provides the specific guidelines on the future research direction for the practical application of a PEC water-splitting system based on Cu2O photocathodes.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 2691, 2023 05 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37165076

ABSTRACT

Cisplatin resistance along with chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain is an important cause of treatment failure for many cancer types and represents an unmet clinical need. Therefore, future studies should provide evidence regarding the mechanisms of potential targets that can overcome the resistance as well as alleviate pain. Here, we show that the emergence of cisplatin resistance is highly associated with EGFR hyperactivation, and that EGFR hyperactivation is arisen by a transcriptional increase in the pain-generating channel, TRPV1, via NANOG. Furthermore, TRPV1 promotes autophagy-mediated EGF secretion via Ca2+ influx, which activates the EGFR-AKT signaling and, consequentially, the acquisition of cisplatin resistance. Importantly, TRPV1 inhibition renders tumors susceptible to cisplatin. Thus, our findings indicate a link among cisplatin resistance, EGFR hyperactivation, and TRPV1-mediated autophagic secretion, and implicate that TRPV1 could be a crucial drug target that could not only overcome cisplatin resistance but also alleviate pain in NANOG+ cisplatin-resistant cancer.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents , Cisplatin , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Autophagy , Cell Line, Tumor , Cisplatin/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Neoplasm , ErbB Receptors/metabolism , Signal Transduction , TRPV Cation Channels/antagonists & inhibitors
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RSC Adv ; 12(5): 2632-2640, 2022 Jan 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35425326

ABSTRACT

Cu2O/CuO heterostructure is a well-known strategy to improve the performance of Cu2O photocathodes for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. The CuO thickness in the Cu2O/CuO heterostructure is considered as a critical factor affecting the PEC performance because it is highly related to the light utilization and charge separation/transport. In this study, the Cu2O/CuO photocathode tailoring the CuO thickness was investigated to examine the CuO thickness influence on the PEC performance. Cu2O/CuO photocathodes were prepared by the electrodeposition and subsequent thermal annealing process and the Cu2O/CuO heterostructure was controlled by the annealing temperature and time. It was demonstrated that the increased CuO thickness enhances the light absorption in the long wavelength region and improves the charge separation by the reinforced band bending. However, the thick CuO hinders the efficient charge transport in the Cu2O/CuO heterostructure, resulting in the decreased PEC performance. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize the CuO thickness for the enhanced PEC performance of Cu2O/CuO photocathodes. Consequently, the Cu2O/CuO photocathode consisting of the similar CuO thickness with its minority carrier diffusion length (∼90 nm) was fabricated by annealing at 350 °C for 20 min, and it shows the optimal PEC performance (-1.2 mA cm-2 at 0 V vs. RHE) in pH 6.5 aqueous solution, resulting from the enhanced light utilization and the reinforced band bending.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(46): 55080-55091, 2021 Nov 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34761678

ABSTRACT

Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) is a promising photocathode material for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. Recently, the PEC performances of Cu2O-based devices have been considerably improved by introducing nanostructures, semiconductor overlayers, and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalysts. However, Cu2O devices still suffer from poor stability in aqueous solution, especially in strong acidic or alkaline conditions, despite the use of an intrinsically stable oxide overlayer as a protection layer. Thus, it is essential to fully understand the stability of the entire Cu2O photocathodes in these conditions for establishing suitable protection strategies to achieve durable PEC water splitting. In this work, the stability of bare and protected Cu2O nanowire (NW) photocathodes was evaluated in detail using microscopy techniques and compositional analyses. The insights gained in this work will guide the design and synthesis of durable photoelectrodes for PEC water splitting.

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Nanoscale ; 12(17): 9653-9660, 2020 May 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32319489

ABSTRACT

Stable photoelectrochemical (PEC) operation is a critical issue for the commercialization of PEC water-splitting systems. Unfortunately, most semiconductor photocathodes generating hydrogen in these systems are unstable in aqueous solutions. This is a huge limitation for the development of durable PEC water-splitting systems. Lanthanum iron oxide (LaFeO3) is a promising p-type semiconductor to overcome this drawback because of its stability in an aqueous solution and its proper energy level for reducing water. In this study, we fabricated a crystalline LaFeO3 thin film by radio frequency magnetron sputtering deposition and a post-annealing process in air for use as a PEC photocathode. Based on the morphological, compositional, optical and electronic characterizations, we found that it was ideal for a visible light-responsive PEC photocathode and tandem PEC water-splitting system with a small band gap absorber behind it. Furthermore, it showed stable PEC performance in a strong alkaline solution during PEC operation without any protection layers. Therefore, the crystalline sputtered LaFeO3 thin film suggested in this study would be feasible to apply as a PEC photocathode for durable, simple and low-cost PEC water splitting.

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Adv Mater ; 28(20): 3966-72, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26928481

ABSTRACT

The Al2 O3 passivation layer is beneficial for mesoporous TiO2 -based perovskite solar cells when it is deposited selectively on the compact TiO2 surface. Such a passivation layer suppressing surface recombination can be formed by thermal decomposition of the perovskite layer during post-annealing.

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Nano Lett ; 16(3): 1848-57, 2016 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26866762

ABSTRACT

Due to its abundance, scalability, and nontoxicity, Cu2O has attracted extensive attention toward solar energy conversion, and it is the best performing metal oxide material. Until now, the high efficiency devices are all planar in structure, and their photocurrent densities still fall well below the theoretical value of 14.5 mA cm(-2) due to the incompatible light absorption and charge carrier diffusion lengths. Nanowire structures have been considered as a rational and promising approach to solve this issue, but due to various challenges, performance improvements through the use of nanowires have rarely been achieved. In this work, we develop a new synthetic method to grow Cu2O nanowire arrays on conductive fluorine-doped tin oxide substrates with well-controlled phase and excellent electronic and photonic properties. Also, we introduce an innovative blocking layer strategy to enable high performance. Further, through material engineering by combining a conformal nanoscale p-n junction, durable protective overlayer, and uniform catalyst decoration, we have successfully fabricated Cu2O nanowire array photocathodes for hydrogen generation from solar water splitting delivering unprecedentedly high photocurrent densities of 10 mA cm(-2) and stable operation beyond 50 h, establishing a new benchmark for metal oxide based photoelectrodes.

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