Surface hydroxylated hematite promotes photoinduced hole transfer for water oxidation

An extremely simple sonication method is reported to hydroxylate a hematite surface without affecting its bulk properties. The surface hydroxyl groups serve as a hole collection layer that mediates the transfer of photoinduced holes, resulting in a considerably enhanced photocurrent.

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Hauptverfasser: Tang, Changjin, Sun, Bowen, Li, Mingyang, Zhang, Jing, Fan, Xiaoli, Gao, Fei, Tong, Yexiang, Dong, Lin, Li, Yat
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description An extremely simple sonication method is reported to hydroxylate a hematite surface without affecting its bulk properties. The surface hydroxyl groups serve as a hole collection layer that mediates the transfer of photoinduced holes, resulting in a considerably enhanced photocurrent.
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