Titanium dioxide in the anatase configuration plays an increasingly important role for photo(electro)catalytic applications due to its superior electronic properties when compared to rutile. In aqueous environments, the surface chemistry and energetic band positions upon contact with water determine charge-transfer processes over solid--solid or solid--electrolyte interfaces. Here, we study the interaction of anatase (001) and (101) surfaces with water and the resulting energetic alignment by means of hybrid density functional theory. While the alignment of band positions favours charge-transfer processes between the two facets for the pristine surfaces, we find the magnitude of this underlying driving force to crucially depend on water cov...
Chemical doping and other surface modifications have been used to engineer the bulk properties of ma...
Anatase TiO2 provides photoactivity with high chemical stability at a reasonable cost. Different met...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
Titanium dioxide in the anatase configuration plays an increasingly important role in photo electro ...
An understanding of the interaction of water with the anatase(101) surface is crucial for developing...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
Titanium dioxide exhibits superior photocatalytic properties, mainly occurring in liquid environment...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
The adsorption properties of TiO2 surfaces with biological environments have shown to be very import...
The generation of hydrogen by photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising pathway to p...
The nature of peculiar, short H bonds formed by water molecules in contact with the (101) anatase su...
International audienceChemical doping and other surface modifications have been used to engineer the...
Periodic hybrid-exchange density functional theory calculations have been used to explore the geomet...
Compatibility between biological molecules and inorganic materials, such as crystalline metal oxides...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
Chemical doping and other surface modifications have been used to engineer the bulk properties of ma...
Anatase TiO2 provides photoactivity with high chemical stability at a reasonable cost. Different met...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
Titanium dioxide in the anatase configuration plays an increasingly important role in photo electro ...
An understanding of the interaction of water with the anatase(101) surface is crucial for developing...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
Titanium dioxide exhibits superior photocatalytic properties, mainly occurring in liquid environment...
The molecular structure and interactions of interfacial water, i.e., the first monolayers of water a...
The adsorption properties of TiO2 surfaces with biological environments have shown to be very import...
The generation of hydrogen by photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising pathway to p...
The nature of peculiar, short H bonds formed by water molecules in contact with the (101) anatase su...
International audienceChemical doping and other surface modifications have been used to engineer the...
Periodic hybrid-exchange density functional theory calculations have been used to explore the geomet...
Compatibility between biological molecules and inorganic materials, such as crystalline metal oxides...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
Chemical doping and other surface modifications have been used to engineer the bulk properties of ma...
Anatase TiO2 provides photoactivity with high chemical stability at a reasonable cost. Different met...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...