Literature DB >> 31964075

Characterization of Interfacial Charge-Transfer Photoexcitation of Polychromium-Oxo-Electrodeposited TiO2 as an Earth-Abundant Photoanode for Water Oxidation Driven by Visible Light.

Debraj Chandra1, Ryougen Tsuriya1, Tsubasa Sato1, Daisuke Takama1, Naoto Abe1, Masashi Kajita1, Dong Li1, Takanari Togashi2, Masato Kurihara2, Kenji Saito1, Tatsuto Yui1, Masayuki Yagi1.   

Abstract

Polychromium-oxo-deposited TiO2 (CrIII x Oy /TiO2 ) electrodes were fabricated by a simple electrochemical technique by using different TiO2 basal electrodes (anatase, rutile, and mixed polymorphic phases P25) as earth-abundant photoanodes for visible-light-driven water oxidation. The high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM) observation illustrated that an CrIII x Oy layer with approximately 2-3 nm thickness was formed on the surface of the crystalline TiO2 particles. Upon visible-light irradiation of the electrodes, the photoanodic current based on water oxidation was generated at the CrIII x Oy /TiO2 electrodes. However, the wavelength (below 620 nm) for photocurrent generation at CrIII x Oy /TiO2 -rutile was longer than that (below 560 nm) at CrIII x Oy /TiO2 -P25 by 60 nm, which is in agreement with the difference (0.2 eV) in the conduction band (CB) edge energy between rutile and anatase TiO2 . This gives a quantitative account for the photocurrent generation based on interfacial charge transfer (IFCT) from Cr 3d of the deposited CrIII x Oy layer to the TiO2 CB. The photocurrent generated for CrIII x Oy /TiO2 -rutile was higher than that for CrIII x Oy /TiO2 -anatase, which is ascribed to 1) more effective CrIII x Oy deposition on the rutile particles, 2) a larger electrolyte/CrIII x Oy interface for water oxidation as a result of smaller rutile particles (ca. 30-40 nm) compared with larger P25 particles (ca. 40-80 nm), and 3) more effective use of visible light owing to the low energy IFCT transition of rutile.
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Keywords:  TiO2 photoanodes; artificial photosynthesis; interfacial charge transfer; water oxidation; water splitting

Year:  2016        PMID: 31964075     DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201600288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chempluschem        ISSN: 2192-6506            Impact factor:   2.863


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