The charge transfer mechanism of Bi modified TiO2 nanotube arrays: TiO2 serving as a "charge-transfer-bridge"
DepartmentERC国家工程研究中心
Jiao ZB(焦正波)1,2; Shang, Mingdong1; Liu JM(刘佳梅)1; Lu GX(吕功煊)1; Wang, Xuesen2; Bi YP(毕迎普)1; Jiao ZB(焦正波); Bi YP(毕迎普)
The second departmentosso国家重点实验室
2017
Source PublicationNano Energy
ISSN2211-2855
Volume31Pages:96-104
Abstract

The surface of Bi nanoparticles would be oxidized to amorphous Bi2O3 layer with thickness about 7 nm in the air. Until now, it is still unclear about the different roles of Bi and Bi2O3 in the photocatalysis when Bi nanoparticles are deposited on semiconductors. In this work, Bi nanospheres have been decorated on the top aperture of TiO2 nanotube arrays by vapor deposition method, and an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy combined with synchronous illumination technique is applied to explore the charge transfer mechanism. Under visible light, the electrons generated from the surface plasmon resonance of Bi would transfer to the conduction band of TiO2 first, and then migrate to the oxide surface of Bi2O3 and reduce it to metallic Bi. During this process, TiO2 serves as a “charge-transfer-bridge” and the reductive reaction would not occur in the absence of it. And the energy of the immigrant electrons differs from the self-excited ones, which can not trigger the reductive reaction. These findings have resolved the puzzles about the utilization of Bi, and figured out the different roles of Bi and Bi2O3 in the photocatalytic process. Furthermore, the photoelectrochemical activities of Bi modified TiO2 nanotubes arrays have been systematically explored and it is found that the photocurrent of TiO2 nanotube arrays could be significantly improved due to the surface plasmon resonance of Bi as well as the optimized charge transfer and transport characteristics.

KeywordBismuth Titanium Dioxide Heterostructure Charge Transfer Photoelectrochemical In Situ Xps
Subject Area物理化学与绿色催化
DOI10.1016/j.nanoen.2016.11.026
Funding Organizationthe “Hundred Talents Program” of the Chinese Academy of Science;National Natural Science Foundation of China (21273255;21303232);Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014380)
Indexed BySCI
If12.343
Language英语
Funding Project能源与环境纳米催化材料组;环境催化与氢能研究组;日常管理与大型仪器组
compositor第一作者单位
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.licp.cn/handle/362003/21426
Collection精细石油化工中间体国家工程研究中心(ERC)
羰基合成与选择氧化国家重点实验室(OSSO)
Corresponding AuthorJiao ZB(焦正波); Bi YP(毕迎普)
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis & Selective Oxidation, and National Engineering Research Center for Fine Petrochemical Intermediates, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Lanzhou 730000, China
2.Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, 117542 Singapore
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Jiao ZB,Shang, Mingdong,Liu JM,et al. The charge transfer mechanism of Bi modified TiO2 nanotube arrays: TiO2 serving as a "charge-transfer-bridge"[J]. Nano Energy,2017,31:96-104.
APA Jiao ZB.,Shang, Mingdong.,Liu JM.,Lu GX.,Wang, Xuesen.,...&毕迎普.(2017).The charge transfer mechanism of Bi modified TiO2 nanotube arrays: TiO2 serving as a "charge-transfer-bridge".Nano Energy,31,96-104.
MLA Jiao ZB,et al."The charge transfer mechanism of Bi modified TiO2 nanotube arrays: TiO2 serving as a "charge-transfer-bridge"".Nano Energy 31(2017):96-104.
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