Influence of Sr leaching on the catalytic activity of reconstructed SrTiO<sub>3</sub> photoelectrodes
ORAL
Abstract
Perovskite photoelectrodes are being extensively studied in the search for photocatalytic materials for hydrogen production through water splitting. The solar-to-hydrogen efficiency for these materials is critically dependent on the electrochemical state of their surface. Here, we develop an embedded quantum-mechanical approach using the self-consistent continuum solvation (SCCS) model to predict the relation between electrochemical stability, band alignment, and photocatalytic activity taking into account the long-range polarization of the semiconductor electrode under electrical bias. Using this comprehensive model, we calculate the charge-voltage response of various reconstructions of a solvated SrTiO3 surface, revealing that interfacial charge trapping exerts primary control on the electrical response, electronic structure, and surface stability of the photoelectrode. Our results provide a detailed molecular-level interpretation of the enhanced photocatalytic activity of SrTiO3 upon the voltage-induced restructuring of the semiconductor–solution interface.
*The authors acknowledge financial support from the National Science Foundation under grant number DMR-1729338.
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Presenters
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Yihuang Xiong
- Pennsylvania State University