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Facet-Dependent Photoreduction on Single ZnO Crystals.


ABSTRACT: Photocatalytic reactions occur at the crystal-solution interface, and hence specific crystal facet expression and surface defects can play an important role. Here we investigate the structure-related photoreduction at zinc oxide (ZnO) microparticles via integrated light and electron microscopy in combination with silver metal photodeposition. This enables a direct visualization of the photoreduction activity at specific crystallographic features. It is found that silver nanoparticle photodeposition on dumbbell-shaped crystals mainly takes place at the edges of O-terminated (0001?) polar facets. In contrast, on ZnO microrods photodeposition is more homogeneously distributed with an increased activity at {101?1?} facets. Additional time-resolved measurements reveal a direct spatial link between the enhanced photoactivity and increased charge carrier lifetimes. These findings contradict previous observations based on indirect, bulk-scale experiments, assigning the highest photocatalytic activity to polar facets. The presented research demonstrates the need for advanced microscopy techniques to directly probe the location of photocatalytic activity.

SUBMITTER: Debroye E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5253709 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Facet-Dependent Photoreduction on Single ZnO Crystals.

Debroye Elke E   Van Loon Jordi J   Yuan Haifeng H   Janssen Kris P F KP   Lou Zaizhu Z   Kim Sooyeon S   Majima Tetsuro T   Roeffaers Maarten B J MB  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20161230 2


Photocatalytic reactions occur at the crystal-solution interface, and hence specific crystal facet expression and surface defects can play an important role. Here we investigate the structure-related photoreduction at zinc oxide (ZnO) microparticles via integrated light and electron microscopy in combination with silver metal photodeposition. This enables a direct visualization of the photoreduction activity at specific crystallographic features. It is found that silver nanoparticle photodeposit  ...[more]

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