Anisotropic Electronic Characteristics, Adsorption, and Stability of Low-Index BiVO4 Surfaces for Photoelectrochemical Applications
By Hu, Jun; Chen, Wei; Zhao, Xin; Su, Haibin; Chen, Zhong
Published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
2018
Abstract
Many experimental results reveal different activities among different low-index surfaces of photocatalysts. The current investigation focuses on the theoretical understanding of the electronic characteristics, surface activity, and stability of different low-index surfaces of BiVO4 toward water splitting using first-principle calculations. The results indicate that BiVO4 has four types of low-index surfaces, namely, (010)T1, (010)T2, (110)T1, and (1?11)T1. The different band edge potentials of the surfaces, resulting from the variation of the electrostatic potential, lead to a higher oxidation ability for (010)T1 and (010)T2 than for (110)T1 and (1?11)T1 surfaces. The electrons prefer to accumulate on (010)T1 and (010)T2 surfaces, whereas holes like to accumulate on (110)T1 and (1?11)T1 surfaces during a photocatalytic process. Moreover, investigation on the adsorbed intermediates during the water-splitting process indicates that the oxygen evolution reaction on BiVO4 surfaces is mainly dominated by the reaction OH* ? O* + H+ + e
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