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Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting

The main challenge for acidic water electrolysis is the lack of active and stable oxygen evolution catalysts based on abundant materials, which are globally scalable. Iridium oxide is the only material which is active and stable. However, Ir is extremely rare. While both active materials and stable...

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Autores principales: Kutlusoy, Tugce, Divanis, Spyridon, Pittkowski, Rebecca, Marina, Riccardo, Frandsen, Adrian M., Minhova-Macounova, Katerina, Nebel, Roman, Zhao, Dongni, Mertens, Stijn F. L., Hoster, Harry, Krtil, Petr, Rossmeisl, Jan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9710220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36544721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04585k
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author Kutlusoy, Tugce
Divanis, Spyridon
Pittkowski, Rebecca
Marina, Riccardo
Frandsen, Adrian M.
Minhova-Macounova, Katerina
Nebel, Roman
Zhao, Dongni
Mertens, Stijn F. L.
Hoster, Harry
Krtil, Petr
Rossmeisl, Jan
author_facet Kutlusoy, Tugce
Divanis, Spyridon
Pittkowski, Rebecca
Marina, Riccardo
Frandsen, Adrian M.
Minhova-Macounova, Katerina
Nebel, Roman
Zhao, Dongni
Mertens, Stijn F. L.
Hoster, Harry
Krtil, Petr
Rossmeisl, Jan
author_sort Kutlusoy, Tugce
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description The main challenge for acidic water electrolysis is the lack of active and stable oxygen evolution catalysts based on abundant materials, which are globally scalable. Iridium oxide is the only material which is active and stable. However, Ir is extremely rare. While both active materials and stable materials exist, those that are active are usually not stable and vice versa. In this work, we present a new design strategy for activating stable materials originally deemed unsuitable due to a semiconducting nature and wide band gap energy. These stable semiconductors cannot change oxidation state under the relevant reaction conditions. Based on DFT calculations, we find that adding an n-type dopant facilitates oxygen binding on semiconductor surfaces. The binding is, however, strong and prevents further binding or desorption of oxygen. By combining both n-type and p-type dopants, the reactivity can be tuned so that oxygen can be adsorbed and desorbed under reaction conditions. The tuning results from the electrostatic interactions between the dopants as well as between the dopants and the binding site. This concept is experimentally verified on TiO(2) by co-substituting with different pairs of n- and p-type dopants. Our findings suggest that the co-substitution approach can be used to activate stable materials, with no intrinsic oxygen evolution activity, to design new catalysts for acid water electrolysis.
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spelling pubmed-97102202022-12-20 Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting Kutlusoy, Tugce Divanis, Spyridon Pittkowski, Rebecca Marina, Riccardo Frandsen, Adrian M. Minhova-Macounova, Katerina Nebel, Roman Zhao, Dongni Mertens, Stijn F. L. Hoster, Harry Krtil, Petr Rossmeisl, Jan Chem Sci Chemistry The main challenge for acidic water electrolysis is the lack of active and stable oxygen evolution catalysts based on abundant materials, which are globally scalable. Iridium oxide is the only material which is active and stable. However, Ir is extremely rare. While both active materials and stable materials exist, those that are active are usually not stable and vice versa. In this work, we present a new design strategy for activating stable materials originally deemed unsuitable due to a semiconducting nature and wide band gap energy. These stable semiconductors cannot change oxidation state under the relevant reaction conditions. Based on DFT calculations, we find that adding an n-type dopant facilitates oxygen binding on semiconductor surfaces. The binding is, however, strong and prevents further binding or desorption of oxygen. By combining both n-type and p-type dopants, the reactivity can be tuned so that oxygen can be adsorbed and desorbed under reaction conditions. The tuning results from the electrostatic interactions between the dopants as well as between the dopants and the binding site. This concept is experimentally verified on TiO(2) by co-substituting with different pairs of n- and p-type dopants. Our findings suggest that the co-substitution approach can be used to activate stable materials, with no intrinsic oxygen evolution activity, to design new catalysts for acid water electrolysis. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9710220/ /pubmed/36544721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04585k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kutlusoy, Tugce
Divanis, Spyridon
Pittkowski, Rebecca
Marina, Riccardo
Frandsen, Adrian M.
Minhova-Macounova, Katerina
Nebel, Roman
Zhao, Dongni
Mertens, Stijn F. L.
Hoster, Harry
Krtil, Petr
Rossmeisl, Jan
Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
title Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
title_full Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
title_fullStr Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
title_short Synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
title_sort synergistic effect of p-type and n-type dopants in semiconductors for efficient electrocatalytic water splitting
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9710220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36544721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04585k
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