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Understanding the light induced hydrophilicity of metal-oxide thin films

R. Deshpande, Jesper Navne, Mathias Vadmand Adelmark, Evgeniy Shkondin, Andrea Crovetto, Ole Hansen, Julien Bachmann, Rafael Taboryski

2024Nature Communications31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Photocatalytic effects resulting in water splitting, reduction of carbon dioxide to fuels using solar energy, decomposition of organic compounds, and light-induced hydrophilicity observed on surfaces of various metal oxides (MOx), all rely on the same basic physical mechanisms, and have attracted considerable interest over the past decades. TiO 2 and ZnO, two natively n-type doped wide bandgap semiconductors exhibit the effects mentioned above. In this study we propose a model for the photo-induced hydrophilicity in MOx films, and we test the model for TiO 2 /Si and ZnO/Si heterojunctions. Experimentally, we employ a wet exposure technique whereby the MOx surface is exposed to UV light while a water droplet is sitting on the surface, which allows for a continuous recording of contact angles during illumination. The proposed model and the experimental techniques allow a determination of minority carrier diffusion lengths by contact angle measurements and suggest design rules for materials exhibiting photocatalytic hydrophilicity. We expect that this methodology can be extended to improve our physical understanding of other photocatalytic surface effects.

Topics & Concepts

PhotocatalysisMaterials scienceContact angleHeterojunctionOxideMOX fuelSemiconductorBand gapNanotechnologyMetalDiffusionWettingDecompositionOptoelectronicsChemical engineeringComposite materialChemistryCatalysisMetallurgyThermodynamicsPhysicsUraniumBiochemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringZnO doping and propertiesAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesGa2O3 and related materials
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