Volume 70, 1980

Evaluation of the flat-band potentials by measurements of anodic/cathodic photocurrent transitions

Abstract

The photoprocesses on semiconducting n-TiO2 and n-SrTiO3 electrodes in the presence of reducible surface species are described. These species are generated by pre-illumination with the band-gap light of the electrodes being operated under reverse bias. The amount formed in the course of this pre-illumination can be related to the negative charge required to reduce them. This charge correlates proportionally with Vtr, the voltage at which transition from anodic to cathodic photocurrent occurs. The influence on Vtr of the parameters surface coverage as function of pre-illumination time, wavelength, photon flux and pH of the electrolyte is investigated. The occurrence of the cathodic photoprocess is discussed in terms of an electron-tunnelling mechanism through the space-charge barrier to the solution and a joint model proposed by Bard and Gerischer.

The influences of the cathodic photoeffect on the onset potential of the usual anodic photoprocess may affect flat-band potential determinations from curves of iph against V. Experimental evidence is provided that the most reliable values of Vfb from this method can be obtained by scanning from cathodic to anodic potentials. Also irradiation with long-wavelength light, close to the band-gap energy, and high light intensity are recommended.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1980,70, 55-66

Evaluation of the flat-band potentials by measurements of anodic/cathodic photocurrent transitions

H. R. Sprünken, R. Schumacher and R. N. Schindler, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1980, 70, 55 DOI: 10.1039/DC9807000055

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