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Journal Articles Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Year : 2018

Water Dissociates at the Aqueous Interface with Reduced Anatase TiO2 (101)

Abstract

Elucidating the structure of the interface between natural (reduced) anatase TiO2 (101) and water is an essential step toward understanding the associated photoassisted water splitting mechanism. Here we present surface X-ray diffraction results for the room temperature interface with ultrathin and bulk water, which we explain by reference to density functional theory calculations. We find that both interfaces contain a 25:75 mixture of molecular H2O and terminal OH bound to titanium atoms along with bridging OH species in the contact layer. This is in complete contrast to the inert character of room temperature anatase TiO2 (101) in ultrahigh vacuum. A key difference between the ultrathin and bulk water interfaces is that in the latter water in the second layer is also ordered. These molecules are hydrogen bonded to the contact layer, modifying the bond angles.
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hal-01812721 , version 1 (23-10-2020)

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Immad Nadeem, Jon Treacy, Sencer Selcuk, Xavier Torrelles, Hadeel Hussain, et al.. Water Dissociates at the Aqueous Interface with Reduced Anatase TiO2 (101). Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2018, 9 (11), pp.3131-3136. ⟨10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b01182⟩. ⟨hal-01812721⟩
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