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Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate Interface
[Image: see text] Understanding how adsorbates influence polaron behavior is of fundamental importance in describing the catalytic properties of TiO(2). Carboxylic acids adsorb readily at TiO(2) surfaces, yet their influence on polaronic states is unknown. Using UV photoemission spectroscopy (UPS),...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33819053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00678 |
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author | Tanner, Alex J. Wen, Bo Ontaneda, Jorge Zhang, Yu Grau-Crespo, Ricardo Fielding, Helen H. Selloni, Annabella Thornton, Geoff |
author_facet | Tanner, Alex J. Wen, Bo Ontaneda, Jorge Zhang, Yu Grau-Crespo, Ricardo Fielding, Helen H. Selloni, Annabella Thornton, Geoff |
author_sort | Tanner, Alex J. |
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description | [Image: see text] Understanding how adsorbates influence polaron behavior is of fundamental importance in describing the catalytic properties of TiO(2). Carboxylic acids adsorb readily at TiO(2) surfaces, yet their influence on polaronic states is unknown. Using UV photoemission spectroscopy (UPS), two-photon photoemission spectroscopy (2PPE), and density functional theory (DFT) we show that dissociative adsorption of formic and acetic acids has profound, yet different, effects on the surface density, crystal field, and photoexcitation of polarons in rutile TiO(2)(110). We also show that these variations are governed by the contrasting electrostatic properties of the acids, which impacts the extent of polaron–adsorbate coupling. The density of polarons in the surface region increases more in formate-terminated TiO(2)(110) relative to acetate. Consequently, increased coupling gives rise to new photoexcitation channels via states 3.83 eV above the Fermi level. The onset of this process is 3.45 eV, likely adding to the catalytic photoyield. |
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spelling | pubmed-80542402021-04-20 Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate Interface Tanner, Alex J. Wen, Bo Ontaneda, Jorge Zhang, Yu Grau-Crespo, Ricardo Fielding, Helen H. Selloni, Annabella Thornton, Geoff J Phys Chem Lett [Image: see text] Understanding how adsorbates influence polaron behavior is of fundamental importance in describing the catalytic properties of TiO(2). Carboxylic acids adsorb readily at TiO(2) surfaces, yet their influence on polaronic states is unknown. Using UV photoemission spectroscopy (UPS), two-photon photoemission spectroscopy (2PPE), and density functional theory (DFT) we show that dissociative adsorption of formic and acetic acids has profound, yet different, effects on the surface density, crystal field, and photoexcitation of polarons in rutile TiO(2)(110). We also show that these variations are governed by the contrasting electrostatic properties of the acids, which impacts the extent of polaron–adsorbate coupling. The density of polarons in the surface region increases more in formate-terminated TiO(2)(110) relative to acetate. Consequently, increased coupling gives rise to new photoexcitation channels via states 3.83 eV above the Fermi level. The onset of this process is 3.45 eV, likely adding to the catalytic photoyield. American Chemical Society 2021-04-05 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8054240/ /pubmed/33819053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00678 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Tanner, Alex J. Wen, Bo Ontaneda, Jorge Zhang, Yu Grau-Crespo, Ricardo Fielding, Helen H. Selloni, Annabella Thornton, Geoff Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate Interface |
title | Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate
Interface |
title_full | Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate
Interface |
title_fullStr | Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate
Interface |
title_full_unstemmed | Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate
Interface |
title_short | Polaron-Adsorbate Coupling at the TiO(2)(110)-Carboxylate
Interface |
title_sort | polaron-adsorbate coupling at the tio(2)(110)-carboxylate
interface |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33819053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00678 |
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