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Photocatalytic water oxidation on SrTiO$_3$ [001] surfaces

Materials Science 2022-02-01 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

SrTiO3_3 is a highly efficient photocatalyst for the overall water splitting reaction under UV irradiation. However, an atomic-level understanding of the active surface sites responsible for the oxidation and reduction reactions is still lacking. Here we present a unified experimental and computational account of the photocatalytic activity at the SrO- and TiO2_2- terminations of aqueous-solvated [001] SrTiO3_3. Our experimental findings show that the overall water-splitting reaction proceeds on the SrTiO3_3 surface only when the two terminations are simultaneously exposed to water. Our simulations explain this, showing that the photogenerated hole-driven oxidation primarily occurs at SrO surfaces in a sequence of four single hole transfer reactions, while the TiO2_2 termination effects the crucial band alignment of the photocatalyst relative to the water oxidation potential. The present work elucidates the interdependence of the two chemical terminations of SrTiO3_3 surfaces, and has consequent implications for maximizing sustainable solar-driven water splitting.

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@article{arxiv.2201.13443,
  title  = {Photocatalytic water oxidation on SrTiO$_3$ [001] surfaces},
  author = {Vidushi Sharma and Benjamin Bein and Amanda Lai and Betül Pamuk and Cyrus E. Dreyer and Marivi Fernández-Serra and Matthew Dawber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.13443},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 + 6 pages, 6 + 8 figures, including Supplementary Information