Ultra-thin defective TiO2 films as photocathodes for selective CO2 reduction to formate

Journal Article (2025)
Author(s)

M. Amiri (University of Tartu)

Majid Ahmadi (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

N. Khossossi (TU Delft - Team Poulumi Dey)

P. Gonugunta (TU Delft - Team Peyman Taheri)

K. Roohi (TU Delft - Team Peyman Taheri)

Bart Kooi (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

M. Ramdin (TU Delft - Process and Energy)

P. Ravi Anusuyadevi (TU Delft - Team Arjan Mol)

Tanel Tätte (University of Tartu)

Nadezda Kongi (University of Tartu)

Alexander Vanetsev (University of Tartu)

P. Dey (TU Delft - Team Poulumi Dey)

P. Taheri (TU Delft - Team Peyman Taheri)

Research Group
Team Poulumi Dey
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2025.116022
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
Team Poulumi Dey
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445
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Abstract

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been widely used as a photocatalyst in CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) due to its low cost, high stability, and strong absorption in the close-to-visible ultra-violet (UV) range. However, TiO2 films suffer from poor selectivity in CO2 reduction due to their unfavorable electronic properties. In this work, we address this challenge by fabricating ultra-thin (14 nm) defective TiO2 films (TiO2-DTF) to enhance the selectivity of CO2RR towards formate. TiO2 sol was prepared using a facile and reproducible sol-gel method and directly deposited onto the surface of the electrode, forming a uniform, ultra-thin TiO2 layers with a high number of defects. The activity of the TiO2-DTF catalyst was studied in both photochemical and photoelectrochemical CO2RR, indicating that the applied potential increases both the yield and selectivity of CO2RR to formate. The TiO2-DTF photocathode exhibited remarkable formate production during CO2 reduction, achieving exceptional Faradaic efficiencies of up to 45 %. To elucidate the mechanism of photoelectrochemical CO2RR on TiO2-DTF, an in-situ attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (in-situ ATR-FTIR) was used and experimental results were supported by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. This study demonstrates that ultra-thin highly defective TiO2 film, prepared using the cost-effective and environmentally friendly sol-gel method, can be used as photoelectrocatalyst for CO2 reduction.

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