Dissimilar anisotropy of electron versus hole bulk transport in anatase TiO2: Implications for photocatalysis
- Authors
- Kim, Donghun; Yeo, Byung Chul; Shin, Dongbin; Choi, Heechae; Kim, Seungchul; Park, Noejung; Han, 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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- KIST Article > 2017
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