Particle/particle interfaces play a crucial role in the functionality and performance of nanocrystalline materials such as mesoporous metal oxide electrodes. Defects at these interfaces are known to impede charge separation via slow-down of transport and increase of charge recombination, but can be passivated via electrochemical doping (i.e., incorporation of electron/proton pairs), leading to transient but large enhancement of photoelectrode performance. Although this process is technologically very relevant, it is still poorly understood. Here we report on the electrochemical characterization and the theoretical modeling of electron traps in nanocrystalline rutile TiO2 films. Significant changes in the electrochemical response of porous f...
The effects of proton irradiation on nanostructured metal oxides have been investigated. Recent stud...
Mixed phase rutile/anatase catalysts show increased reactivity compared with the pure phases alone. ...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
Particle/particle interfaces play a crucial role in the functionality and performance of nanocrystal...
The trapping of electrons at surfaces of nanocrystalline titanium dioxide can be decisive in control...
Mesoporous films and electrodes were prepared from aqueous slurries of isolated anatase TiO2 nanopar...
The efficiency of photoelectrochemical reactions is conventionally defined in terms of the ratio bet...
First principles modeling of anatase TiO2 surfaces and their interfacial contacts shows that defect-...
Interfacial electron transfer reactions facilitate charge separation and recombination in dye-sensit...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
Nanocrystalline TiO2 films are widely investigated both as photoelectrodes to carry out photocatalyt...
In this work, a mechanism of electron trapping induced electrostatic adsorption of electrolyte catio...
International audienceOngoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-...
We carry out an accurate computational analysis on the nature and distribution of electronic trap st...
Ammonia-induced reduction treatment of titanium dioxide rutile nanorods has been performed, where th...
The effects of proton irradiation on nanostructured metal oxides have been investigated. Recent stud...
Mixed phase rutile/anatase catalysts show increased reactivity compared with the pure phases alone. ...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
Particle/particle interfaces play a crucial role in the functionality and performance of nanocrystal...
The trapping of electrons at surfaces of nanocrystalline titanium dioxide can be decisive in control...
Mesoporous films and electrodes were prepared from aqueous slurries of isolated anatase TiO2 nanopar...
The efficiency of photoelectrochemical reactions is conventionally defined in terms of the ratio bet...
First principles modeling of anatase TiO2 surfaces and their interfacial contacts shows that defect-...
Interfacial electron transfer reactions facilitate charge separation and recombination in dye-sensit...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
Nanocrystalline TiO2 films are widely investigated both as photoelectrodes to carry out photocatalyt...
In this work, a mechanism of electron trapping induced electrostatic adsorption of electrolyte catio...
International audienceOngoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-...
We carry out an accurate computational analysis on the nature and distribution of electronic trap st...
Ammonia-induced reduction treatment of titanium dioxide rutile nanorods has been performed, where th...
The effects of proton irradiation on nanostructured metal oxides have been investigated. Recent stud...
Mixed phase rutile/anatase catalysts show increased reactivity compared with the pure phases alone. ...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...