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Interfacial two-dimensional oxide enhances photocatalytic activity of graphene/titania via electronic structure modification

Authors :
Luca Bignardi
Dario De Angelis
Daniel Lizzit
Naila Jabeen
Dario Alfè
Silvano Lizzit
Tiziano Montini
Paolo Fornasiero
Alessandro Baraldi
Francesco Presel
Paolo Lacovig
DE ANGELIS, Daniele
Presel, F.
Jabeen, N.
Bignardi, L.
Lizzit, D.
Lacovig, P.
Lizzit, S.
Montini, Tommaso
Fornasiero, P.
Alfe, D.
Baraldi, A.
De Angelis, Dario
Presel, Francesco
Jabeen, Naila
Bignardi, Luca
Lizzit, Daniel
Lacovig, Paolo
Lizzit, Silvano
Montini, Tiziano
Fornasiero, Paolo
Alfè, Dario
Baraldi, Alessandro
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The photocatalytic activity of titania nanoparticles deposited on epitaxial graphene is proven to be significantly affected by the substrate on which graphene is supported. In particular, it has been revealed that the addition of a two-dimensional TiO1.5 layer sandwiched between graphene and the supporting metal induces a p-doping of graphene itself and a consistent shift in the Ti d states. These modifications in the electronic structure are compatible with the reduction of the probability of charge carrier recombination and enhance the photocatalytic activity of the heterostructure. This is indicative of the capital role played by the interfacial thin oxide films in fine-tuning the properties of heterostructures based on graphene and pave the way to new combinations of graphene/oxides for photocatalysis-oriented applications.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....30f52dceb60a1cc7c61bf94674595cd1