9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
▲ [7a-PB2-2] The effect of domain interface on the photoelectrochemistry of an organic semiconductor heterojunction
Keywords:Organic semiconductor, Photocatalyst, Probe microscopy
Photocatalyst is an example of utilizing the energy that was converted from light, where the energy is used to accelerate a reaction. Organic semiconductor p/n junction such as 3,4,9,10-perylene -tertacarboxylic-bisbenzimidazole (PTCBI) of n-type semiconductor and phthalocyanine (H2Pc) of p-type semiconductor behave as a photocatalyst in the water phase under wide visible light region. In this study, PTCBI and H2Pc were fabricated into three types of bilayer ITO/PTCBI (50 nm)/H2Pc (150 nm) electrode. Each of them contain the different domain length of H2Pc on PTCBI such as: 0 mm, 3mm and 40 mm. The results showed that the increased the boundary length, the higher the photoanodic current density for thiol oxidation. The domain interface of the heterojunction would promote the oxidation rate of thiol by having large accumulation of holes in the H2Pc side.