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Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications

[Image: see text] Photoelectrochemical fuel generation is a promising route to sustainable liquid fuels produced from water and captured carbon dioxide with sunlight as the energy input. Development of these technologies requires photoelectrode materials that are both photocatalytically active and o...

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Autores principales: Greenaway, Ann L., Ke, Sijia, Culman, Theodore, Talley, Kevin R., Mangum, John S., Heinselman, Karen N., Kingsbury, Ryan S., Smaha, Rebecca W., Gish, Melissa K., Miller, Elisa M., Persson, Kristin A., Gregoire, John M., Bauers, Sage R., Neaton, Jeffrey B., Tamboli, Adele C., Zakutayev, Andriy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9354241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35857885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c04241
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author Greenaway, Ann L.
Ke, Sijia
Culman, Theodore
Talley, Kevin R.
Mangum, John S.
Heinselman, Karen N.
Kingsbury, Ryan S.
Smaha, Rebecca W.
Gish, Melissa K.
Miller, Elisa M.
Persson, Kristin A.
Gregoire, John M.
Bauers, Sage R.
Neaton, Jeffrey B.
Tamboli, Adele C.
Zakutayev, Andriy
author_facet Greenaway, Ann L.
Ke, Sijia
Culman, Theodore
Talley, Kevin R.
Mangum, John S.
Heinselman, Karen N.
Kingsbury, Ryan S.
Smaha, Rebecca W.
Gish, Melissa K.
Miller, Elisa M.
Persson, Kristin A.
Gregoire, John M.
Bauers, Sage R.
Neaton, Jeffrey B.
Tamboli, Adele C.
Zakutayev, Andriy
author_sort Greenaway, Ann L.
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description [Image: see text] Photoelectrochemical fuel generation is a promising route to sustainable liquid fuels produced from water and captured carbon dioxide with sunlight as the energy input. Development of these technologies requires photoelectrode materials that are both photocatalytically active and operationally stable in harsh oxidative and/or reductive electrochemical environments. Such photocatalysts can be discovered based on co-design principles, wherein design for stability is based on the propensity for the photocatalyst to self-passivate under operating conditions and design for photoactivity is based on the ability to integrate the photocatalyst with established semiconductor substrates. Here, we report on the synthesis and characterization of zinc titanium nitride (ZnTiN(2)) that follows these design rules by having a wurtzite-derived crystal structure and showing self-passivating surface oxides created by electrochemical polarization. The sputtered ZnTiN(2) thin films have optical absorption onsets below 2 eV and n-type electrical conduction of 3 S/cm. The band gap of this material is reduced from the 3.36 eV theoretical value by cation-site disorder, and the impact of cation antisites on the band structure of ZnTiN(2) is explored using density functional theory. Under electrochemical polarization, the ZnTiN(2) surfaces have TiO(2)- or ZnO-like character, consistent with Materials Project Pourbaix calculations predicting the formation of stable solid phases under near-neutral pH. These results show that ZnTiN(2) is a promising candidate for photoelectrochemical liquid fuel generation and demonstrate a new materials design approach to other photoelectrodes with self-passivating native operational surface chemistry.
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spelling pubmed-93542412022-08-06 Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications Greenaway, Ann L. Ke, Sijia Culman, Theodore Talley, Kevin R. Mangum, John S. Heinselman, Karen N. Kingsbury, Ryan S. Smaha, Rebecca W. Gish, Melissa K. Miller, Elisa M. Persson, Kristin A. Gregoire, John M. Bauers, Sage R. Neaton, Jeffrey B. Tamboli, Adele C. Zakutayev, Andriy J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Photoelectrochemical fuel generation is a promising route to sustainable liquid fuels produced from water and captured carbon dioxide with sunlight as the energy input. Development of these technologies requires photoelectrode materials that are both photocatalytically active and operationally stable in harsh oxidative and/or reductive electrochemical environments. Such photocatalysts can be discovered based on co-design principles, wherein design for stability is based on the propensity for the photocatalyst to self-passivate under operating conditions and design for photoactivity is based on the ability to integrate the photocatalyst with established semiconductor substrates. Here, we report on the synthesis and characterization of zinc titanium nitride (ZnTiN(2)) that follows these design rules by having a wurtzite-derived crystal structure and showing self-passivating surface oxides created by electrochemical polarization. The sputtered ZnTiN(2) thin films have optical absorption onsets below 2 eV and n-type electrical conduction of 3 S/cm. The band gap of this material is reduced from the 3.36 eV theoretical value by cation-site disorder, and the impact of cation antisites on the band structure of ZnTiN(2) is explored using density functional theory. Under electrochemical polarization, the ZnTiN(2) surfaces have TiO(2)- or ZnO-like character, consistent with Materials Project Pourbaix calculations predicting the formation of stable solid phases under near-neutral pH. These results show that ZnTiN(2) is a promising candidate for photoelectrochemical liquid fuel generation and demonstrate a new materials design approach to other photoelectrodes with self-passivating native operational surface chemistry. American Chemical Society 2022-07-20 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9354241/ /pubmed/35857885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c04241 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 Greenaway, Ann L.
Ke, Sijia
Culman, Theodore
Talley, Kevin R.
Mangum, John S.
Heinselman, Karen N.
Kingsbury, Ryan S.
Smaha, Rebecca W.
Gish, Melissa K.
Miller, Elisa M.
Persson, Kristin A.
Gregoire, John M.
Bauers, Sage R.
Neaton, Jeffrey B.
Tamboli, Adele C.
Zakutayev, Andriy
Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications
title Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications
title_full Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications
title_fullStr Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications
title_full_unstemmed Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications
title_short Zinc Titanium Nitride Semiconductor toward Durable Photoelectrochemical Applications
title_sort zinc titanium nitride semiconductor toward durable photoelectrochemical applications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9354241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35857885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c04241
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