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  • - The study focuses on chromium oxide (CrO) as a metal oxide that enhances photocatalytic water splitting by preventing reverse reactions, analyzing its properties when deposited on various substrates like P25, BaLaTiO, and Al:SrTiO.
  • - It finds that the oxidation state of the Cr-oxide changes depending on the substrate; for example, it remains CrO on P25 and Al:SrTiO, while it is Cr(OH) on BaLaTiO before undergoing transitions upon annealing.
  • - The results indicate that the stability and diffusion of CrO significantly impact the electronic structures of these substrates and their efficiency in photocatalytic processes, with characteristics varying based on temperature treatments and material interactions

Article Abstract

Chromium oxide (CrO) is a beneficial metal oxide used to prevent the backward reaction in photocatalytic water splitting. The present work investigates the stability, oxidation state, and the bulk and surface electronic structure of Cr-oxide photodeposited onto P25, BaLaTiO, and Al:SrTiO particles as a function of the annealing process. The oxidation state of the Cr-oxide layer as deposited is found to be CrO on the surface of P25 and Al:SrTiO particles and Cr(OH) on BaLaTiO. After annealing at 600 °C, for P25 (a mixture of rutile and anatase TiO), the CrO layer diffuses into the anatase phase but remains at the surface of the rutile phase. For BaLaTiO, Cr(OH) converts to CrO upon annealing and diffuses slightly into the particles. However, for Al:SrTiO, the CrO remains stable at the surface of the particles. The diffusion here is due to the strong metal-support interaction effect. In addition, some of the CrO on the P25, BaLaTiO, and Al:SrTiO particles is reduced to metallic Cr after annealing. The effect of CrO formation and diffusion into the bulk on the surface and bulk band gaps is investigated with electronic spectroscopy, electron diffraction, DRS, and high-resolution imaging. The implications of the stability and diffusion of CrO for photocatalytic water splitting are discussed.

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