Hydrogen-free defects in hydrogenated black TiO2

Authors
Choi, HeechaeMoon, Seong-, ISong, TeaseupKim, Seungchul
Issue Date
2018-08-14
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.20, no.30, pp.19871 - 19876
Abstract
Black anatase TiO2 has surprisingly enhanced solar energy harvesting efficiency and electrical conductivity, which makes it a promising material in a wide range of energy and environmental applications. Several experimental and theoretical studies have successfully revealed the mechanisms of band gap reduction by surface hydrogenation of anatase TiO2. However, recent experimental evidence suggests the existence of bulk point defects that yield infrared (approximate to 1.0 eV) photoabsorption and high conductivity of black anatase TiO2. In the current study, using a combination of ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and electronic structure calculations, we successfully explain the physical properties, metallicity, and infrared/microwave absorption (i.e., black color) of highly reduced anatase TiO2 crystal in a hydrogenated state with a newly found pair defect (Ti-i-V-O)(4+). Hydrogen atoms in the bulk are unnecessary to understand the observed properties.
Keywords
LITHIUM ION BATTERIES; HYBRID SUPERCAPACITOR; ANODE; PHOTOCATALYSIS; NANOCRYSTALS; GENERATION; CATHODE; OXIDE; LITHIUM ION BATTERIES; HYBRID SUPERCAPACITOR; ANODE; PHOTOCATALYSIS; NANOCRYSTALS; GENERATION; CATHODE; OXIDE; Black TiO2; DFT; intrinsic defect; reducing condition; photocatalyst
ISSN
1463-9076
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121038
DOI
10.1039/c8cp02467g
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