| Literature DB >> 29947064 |
Si-Ming Wu1, Xiao-Long Liu2, Xi-Liang Lian1, Ge Tian1, Christoph Janiak3, Yue-Xing Zhang4, Yi Lu1, Hao-Zheng Yu1, Jie Hu1, Hao Wei1, Heng Zhao1, Gang-Gang Chang1, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo5, Li-Ying Wang2, Xiao-Yu Yang1,6, Bao-Lian Su1,7.
Abstract
The homojunction of oxygen/metal vacancies and its interfacial n-p effect on the physiochemical properties are rarely reported. Interfacial n-p homojunctions of TiO2 are fabricated by directly decorating interfacial p-type titanium-defected TiO2 around n-type oxygen-defected TiO2 nanocrystals in amorphous-anatase homogeneous nanostructures. Experimental measurements and theoretical calculations on the cell lattice parameters show that the homojunction of oxygen and titanium vacancies changes the charge density of TiO2 ; a strong EPR signal caused by oxygen vacancies and an unreported strong titanium vacancies signal of 2D 1 H TQ-SQ MAS NMR are present. Amorphous-anatase TiO2 shows significant performance regarding the photogeneration current, photocatalysis, and energy storage, owing to interfacial n-type to p-type conductivity with high charge mobility and less structural confinement of amorphous clusters. A new "homojunction of oxygen and titanium vacancies" concept, characteristics, and mechanism are proposed at an atomic-/nanoscale to clarify the generation of oxygen vacancies and titanium vacancies as well as the interface electron transfer.Entities:
Keywords: energy storage; homojunction of oxygen and titanium vacancy; n-p effect; photocatalysis; titanium dioxide
Year: 2018 PMID: 29947064 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201802173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849