Defect Chemistry of Titanium Dioxide (Rutile). Progress Toward Sustainable Energy

IF 51.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemical Reviews Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c0018510.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00185
Tadeusz Bak, SA Sherif, David StClair Black and Janusz Nowotny*, 
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This work, which overviews defect chemistry of TiO2 (rutile), is focused on atomic-size structural defects that are thermodynamically reversible. Here it is shown that thermodynamics can be used in defect engineering of TiO2-based energy materials, such as photoelectrodes and photocatalysts. We show that surface segregation of defects leads to the building-up of new surface structures that are responsible for reactivity. Since rational design of surface properties requires in situ surface characterization in operational conditions, expansion of bulk defect chemistry to surface defect chemistry requires a defect-related surface-sensitive tool for in situ monitoring of defect-related properties at elevated temperatures corresponding to defect equilibria and in a controlled gas-phase environment. Here we show that the high-temperature electron probe is a defect-related surface-sensitive tool that is uniquely positioned to aid surface defect engineering and determine unequivocal surface properties. The related applied aspects are considered for photoelectrochemical water splitting and the performance of solid oxide fuel cells. Here we report that trail-blazing studies on in situ surface monitoring of TiO2 during gas/solid equilibration, along with in situ characterization of surface semiconducting properties, leads to the discovery of a segregation-induced low-dimensional surface structure that is responsible for stable performance of oxide semiconductors, such as TiO2, in operational conditions.

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Chemical Reviews
Chemical Reviews 化学-化学综合
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