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Examining the surface evolution of LaTiON an oxynitride solar water splitting photocatalyst

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 11, Issue: 1, Page: 1728
2020
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LaTiON oxynitride thin films are employed to study the surface modifications at the solid-liquid interface that occur during photoelectrocatalytic water splitting. Neutron reflectometry and grazing incidence x-ray absorption spectroscopy were utilised to distinguish between the surface and bulk signals, with a surface sensitivity of 3 nm. Here we show, contrary to what is typically assumed, that the A cations are active sites that undergo oxidation at the surface as a consequence of the water splitting process. Whereas, the B cations undergo local disordering with the valence state remaining unchanged. This surface modification reduces the overall water splitting efficiency, but is suppressed when the oxynitride thin films are decorated with a co-catalyst. With this example we present the possibilities of surface sensitive studies using techniques capable of operando measurements in water, opening up new opportunities for applications to other materials and for surface sensitive, operando studies of the water splitting process.

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Lawley, Craig; Nachtegaal, Maarten; Stahn, Jochen; Roddatis, Vladimir; Döbeli, Max; Schmidt, Thomas J; Pergolesi, Daniele; Lippert, Thomas

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Multidisciplinary; Physics and Astronomy

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