Publications by authors named "Tim Rieth"

Control over product selectivity of the electrocatalytic CO reduction reaction (CORR) is a crucial challenge for the sustainable production of carbon-based chemical feedstocks. In this regard, single-atom catalysts (SACs) are promising materials due to their tunable coordination environments, which could enable tailored catalytic activities and selectivities, as well as new insights into structure-activity relationships. However, direct evidence for selectivity control via systematic tuning of the SAC coordination environment is scarce.

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We demonstrate a facile approach to solution-based synthesis of wafer-scale epitaxial bismuth vanadate (BiVO) thin films by spin-coating on yttria-stabilized zirconia. Epitaxial growth proceeds solid-state transformation of initially formed polycrystalline films, driven by interface energy minimization. The (010)-oriented BiVO films are smooth and compact, possessing remarkably high structural quality across complete 2'' wafers.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Ta-N chemical system includes compounds like metallic and semiconducting TaN that are promising for uses in microelectronics, solar energy, and catalysis.
  • Tantalum sesquinitride (TaN) has an unclear status due to its intermediate composition and metastability, leading to unknown physical properties.
  • Reactive magnetron sputtering deposition reveals that oxygen plays a crucial role in the synthesis and electronic properties of TaN, allowing for adjustments like ammonia annealing to enhance conductivity and tailor its optoelectronic characteristics.
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