N,Nb-codoping has recently been proposed as a promising strategy to enhance the activity of nanostructured TiO2 under visible irradiation. Here, we suggest a possible electronic mechanism to account for the observed visible absorption improvement. The effects of N and Nb species on the electronic, crystallographic, and morphological properties of TiO2 were deeply investigated both experimentally (HRXRPD, EXAFS, EDX, BET, SEM, EPR, and DRS) and theoretically (DFT). We found a significant synergism between N and Nb species, while EXAFS, HR-XRPD, and DFT simulations provided compelling evidence for the Nb substitutional position in anatase. At variance with interstitial, substitutional Nb can transfer an electron to low-energy valence states of the N codopant near the valence band. This intrinsic charge compensation mechanism is substantiated by EPR, which shows a reduction of the paramagnetic bulk N species signal in N,Nb-codoped samples. DRS analysis of N,Nb-codoped samples shows a slight reduction of the apparent band gap and a significantly increased visible-light absorbance. This effect is due to the shallow midgap states created by Nb (below conduction band) and N (above valence band). DFT results suggest that substitutional Nb ions transfer electrons to low-lying guest N states within the band gap, eventually enhancing the light absorption.

Marchiori, C., Di Liberto, G., Soliveri, G., Loconte, L., Lo Presti, L., Meroni, D., et al. (2014). Unraveling the cooperative mechanism of visible-light absorption in bulk N,Nb codoped TiO2 powders of nanomaterials. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C, 118(41), 24152-24164 [10.1021/jp507143z].

Unraveling the cooperative mechanism of visible-light absorption in bulk N,Nb codoped TiO2 powders of nanomaterials

G. Di Liberto;
2014

Abstract

N,Nb-codoping has recently been proposed as a promising strategy to enhance the activity of nanostructured TiO2 under visible irradiation. Here, we suggest a possible electronic mechanism to account for the observed visible absorption improvement. The effects of N and Nb species on the electronic, crystallographic, and morphological properties of TiO2 were deeply investigated both experimentally (HRXRPD, EXAFS, EDX, BET, SEM, EPR, and DRS) and theoretically (DFT). We found a significant synergism between N and Nb species, while EXAFS, HR-XRPD, and DFT simulations provided compelling evidence for the Nb substitutional position in anatase. At variance with interstitial, substitutional Nb can transfer an electron to low-energy valence states of the N codopant near the valence band. This intrinsic charge compensation mechanism is substantiated by EPR, which shows a reduction of the paramagnetic bulk N species signal in N,Nb-codoped samples. DRS analysis of N,Nb-codoped samples shows a slight reduction of the apparent band gap and a significantly increased visible-light absorbance. This effect is due to the shallow midgap states created by Nb (below conduction band) and N (above valence band). DFT results suggest that substitutional Nb ions transfer electrons to low-lying guest N states within the band gap, eventually enhancing the light absorption.
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Nb; N-doped TiO2; microstructure; nanostructure; point defects; DFT calculations; EPR measurements
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2014
118
41
24152
24164
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Marchiori, C., Di Liberto, G., Soliveri, G., Loconte, L., Lo Presti, L., Meroni, D., et al. (2014). Unraveling the cooperative mechanism of visible-light absorption in bulk N,Nb codoped TiO2 powders of nanomaterials. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. C, 118(41), 24152-24164 [10.1021/jp507143z].
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