Spectroelectrochemical determination of the conduction band level of mesoporous titanium dioxide semiconductor in diverse reaction media

Author:

Choi Sunghan1ORCID,Kim Chongoh1ORCID,Lee Daehan1ORCID,Jeon Seungmin1ORCID,Son Ho‐Jin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Advanced Materials Chemistry Korea University Sejong South Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe conduction band edge (ECB) energy levels of a mesoporous TiO2 film were investigated in aprotic dimethylformamide (DMF) and aqueous media to explore the influence of various proton additives and electron donors. Spectroelectrolysis (SE) technique was employed to measure the ECB in non‐aqueous solvents, revealing a significantly negative ECB in dry non‐aqueous solvents compared to values obtained in aqueous solvents. In non‐aqueous DMF, the ECB of TiO2 was found to be highly dependent on the proton‐donating additive due to the establishment of a proton adsorption–desorption equilibrium, reaching –(1.42–1.94) V versus SCE. The introduction of a well‐known electron donor, 1,3‐dimethyl‐2‐phenyl‐1,3‐dihydrobenzimidazole (BIH) led to a slight positive shift in the TiO2 ECB, indicating that the electron donor contributes to the to the CB energetics of the mesoporous TiO2 films. Under aqueous conditions and in the presence of various electron donors (TEA, TEOA, ascorbic acid, EDTA•2Na, and sodium ascorbate), the proton‐donating/accepting capacity of the additive significantly influenced the pH of the aqueous solvent, causing changes in the TiO2 ECB across the electrolyte solution. This study emphasizes the crucial role of proton additives and electron donors in influencing the CB energetics of mesoporous TiO2 electrodes and aims to determine the extent to which the ECB of TiO2 can shift as a result of the adsorption and intercalation of protons on its surface. The findings obtained herein contribute to the understanding of the energy efficiency of TiO2‐mediated photocatalytic systems in various solvent environments.

Funder

Korea University

Publisher

Wiley

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