Synthesis, characterization, and water oxidation by a molecular chromophore-catalyst assembly prepared by atomic layer deposition. The "mummy" strategy Article

Lapides, AM, Sherman, BD, Brennaman, MK et al. (2015). Synthesis, characterization, and water oxidation by a molecular chromophore-catalyst assembly prepared by atomic layer deposition. The "mummy" strategy . CHEMICAL SCIENCE, 6(11), 6398-6406. 10.1039/c5sc01752a

cited authors

  • Lapides, AM; Sherman, BD; Brennaman, MK; Dares, CJ; Skinner, KR; Templeton, JL; Meyer, TJ

abstract

  • A new strategy for preparing spatially-controlled, multi-component films consisting of molecular light absorbing chromophores and water oxidation catalysts on high surface area, mesoporous metal oxide surfaces is described. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is used to embed a surface-bound chromophore in a thin layer of inert Al2O3, followed by catalyst binding to the new oxide surface. In a final step, catalyst surface-binding is stabilized by a subsequent ALD overlayer of Al2O3. The ALD assembly procedure bypasses synthetic difficulties arising from the preparation of phosphonic acid derivatized, covalently-linked assemblies. An ALD mummy-based assembly has been used to demonstrate photoelectrochemical dehydrogenation of hydroquinone. Electrocatalytic water oxidation at pH 8.8 is observed over a 2 hour electrolysis period and light-assisted water oxidation over a 6 hour photolysis period with O2 detected with a generator-collector electrode configuration.

publication date

  • July 31, 2015

published in

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start page

  • 6398

end page

  • 6406

volume

  • 6

issue

  • 11