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Rate Law Analysis of Water Oxidation on a Hematite Surface

Le Formal, Florian  
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Pastor, Ernest
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Tilley, S. David  
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2015
Journal Of The American Chemical Society

Water oxidation is a key chemical reaction, central to both biological photosynthesis and artificial solar fuel synthesis strategies. Despite recent progress on the structure of the natural catalytic site, and on inorganic catalyst function, determining the mechanistic details of this multiredox reaction remains a significant challenge. We report herein a rate law analysis of the order of water oxidation as a function of surface hole density on a hematite photoanode employing photoinduced absorption spectroscopy. Our study reveals a transition from a slow, first order reaction at low accumulated hole density to a faster, third order mechanism once the surface hole density is sufficient to enable the oxidation of nearest neighbor metal atoms. This study thus provides direct evidence for the multihole catalysis of water oxidation by hematite, and demonstrates the hole accumulation level required to achieve this, leading to key insights both for reaction mechanism and strategies to enhance function.

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DOI
10.1021/jacs.5b02576
Web of Science ID

WOS:000355383500035

Author(s)
Le Formal, Florian  
Pastor, Ernest
Tilley, S. David  
Mesa, Camilo A.
Pendlebury, Stephanie R.
Graetzel, Michael  
Durrant, James R.
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Journal Of The American Chemical Society
Volume

137

Issue

20

Start page

6629

End page

6637

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 28, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119368
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