Dissimilar anisotropy of electron versus hole bulk transport in anatase TiO2: Implications for photocatalysis

Authors
Kim, DonghunYeo, Byung ChulShin, DongbinChoi, HeechaeKim, SeungchulPark, NoejungHan, Sang Soo
Issue Date
2017-01-19
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
Physical Review B, v.95, no.4
Abstract
Recent studies on crystal facet manipulation of anatase TiO2 in photocatalysis have revealed that reduction and oxidation reactions preferably occur on (100)/(101) and (001) facets, respectively; however, a fundamental understanding of their origin is lacking. Here, as a result of first-principles calculations, we suggest that a dissimilar trend in the anisotropy of electron vs hole bulk transport in anatase TiO2 can be a dominant underlying mechanism for the difference in photochemical activity. Photoexcited electrons and holes are driven to different facets, i.e., electrons on (100)/(101) and holes on (001), leading to the observed preference for either reduction or oxidation. This trend of electrons vs holes found in pure TiO2 applies even for cases where a variety of dopants or defects is introduced.
Keywords
CHARGE SEPARATION; EXCESS ELECTRONS; CRYSTAL FACETS; TOTAL-ENERGY; DOPED TIO2; RUTILE; DEGRADATION; PERCENTAGE; BEHAVIOR; CHARGE SEPARATION; EXCESS ELECTRONS; CRYSTAL FACETS; TOTAL-ENERGY; DOPED TIO2; RUTILE; DEGRADATION; PERCENTAGE; BEHAVIOR; TiO2; Photocatalysis; Electron; Hole; Transport; Density functional theory
ISSN
2469-9950
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123184
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.95.045209
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