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Hydrogenated anatase TiO2 single crystals: defects formation and structural changes as microscopic origin of co-catalyst free photocatalytic H2 evolution activity

Authors :
Johannes Will
Markus Stiller
Klaus Götz
Alexander B. Tesler
Erdmann Spiecker
Ewa Wierzbicka
Mingjian Wu
Tadahiro Yokosawa
Tobias Unruh
Ning Liu
Marco Altomare
Patrik Schmuki
Photocatalytic Synthesis
MESA+ Institute
Source :
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(44), 24932-24942. Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2021.

Abstract

Herein we systematically investigate the influence of hydrogenation time and temperature on defects formation, structural changes, and co-catalyst free photocatalytic activity for epitaxially grown anatase thin films on strontium titanate single crystals. The photocatalytic activity trend of the anatase epi layers is similar to that of anatase powders and brookite single crystals in reported recent literature, that is, the H2 evolution rate exhibits a typical maximum upon hydrogenation under moderate annealing temperatures (500 °C). By combining surface sensitive X-ray diffraction methods and analytical high-resolution electron microscopy techniques we reveal quantitatively the oxygen loss from the epi-layer ascribed to the hydrogenation (H2 reduction) treatment. We observe specific physicochemical changes associated with the introduction of oxygen vacancies: (i) the formation of a nanoscale strained crystal surface, (ii) the agglomeration of point defects in the bulk of the anatase epi layer, and (iii) a transition towards a Ti2O3 like symmetry at the film surface, i.e. an evident oxygen deficiency at the epi layer surface in particular prominent for the most active sample as a function of the hydrogenation parameters. These extensive experimental findings allow us to propose an empirical model, which links detrimental and beneficial effects of Ti3+ centers and oxygen vacancies in the bulk and at the surface and their abundance to an optimum point defect configuration for water splitting via “grey” anatase.

Details

ISSN :
20507496 and 20507488
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....440e11eb56d5c657cf29e689d3d85d66
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ta04809k