| Literature DB >> 28592816 |
Benjamin Moss1, Kee Kean Lim2, Alessandro Beltram3, Savio Moniz4, Junwang Tang4, Paolo Fornasiero3, Piers Barnes1, James Durrant1, Andreas Kafizas5.
Abstract
In this article we present the first comparative study of the transient decay dynamics of photo-generated charges for the three polymorphs of TiO2. To our knowledge, this is the first such study of the brookite phase of TiO2 over timescales relevant to the kinetics of water splitting. We find that the behavior of brookite, both in the dynamics of relaxation of photo-generated charges and in energetic distribution, is similar to the anatase phase of TiO2. Moreover, links between the rate of recombination of charge carriers, their energetic distribution and the mode of transport are made in light of our findings and used to account for the differences in water splitting efficiency observed across the three polymorphs.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28592816 PMCID: PMC5462794 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-03065-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Top-down SEM images of mesoporous (a) anatase, (b) rutile and (c) brookite films on FTO substrates.
Summary of the results of physical characterization of mesoporous anatase, brookite and rutile.
| Size (nm) and shape | Film thickness ( | XPS composition | BET surface area ( | BJH pore diameter (nm) | Optical band gap (eV) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anatase | 15 spherical | 4.5 | Ti, O, C (surface) | 110 | 16 | 3.25 |
| Rutile | 58 × 30 oblate | 0.9 | Ti, O, C (surface) | 52 | 28 | 3.14 |
| Brookite | 123 × 48 rod | 0.5 | Ti, O, C (surface) | 43 | 62 | 3.38 |
Figure 2IPCE spectra of mesoporous anatase, brookite and rutile at 1.23 V vs RHE measured at pH 13.6 under front irradiation (semiconductor-electrolyte interface).
Figure 3Normalised TA decays of mesoporous anatase at 600 nm (left), brookite at 650 nm (middle) and rutile at 650 nm (right) under an inert atmosphere. These are shown alongside the best fitting equation for each decay. Under an inert atmosphere, the normalized decay kinetics for a given polymorph match at all wavelengths. Consequently, decays corresponding to wavelengths with the highest signal to noise ratio are shown.
Figure 4A simplified presentation of possible density of occupied trap states (DOTS) for holes in anatase, brookite and rutile. In anatase and brookite, an exponential tail of shallow traps results in thermal transport, higher mobility and enhanced reactivity. In rutile, a narrow region of deep hole traps causes tunneling mediated recombination, lower mobility and diminished reactivity.