I04 - Metal Oxides for Water Splitting

Wednesday, 1 June 2022: 08:15-12:20
West Meeting Room 217 (Vancouver Convention Center)
Chairs:
Lionel Vayssieres and Tsutomu Minegishi
08:15
Welcoming Remarks
08:20
Ternary-Oxides CuWO4/BiVO4/FeCoOx Films for Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation: Insights into the Photoinduced Charge Transfer Pathway
R. V. Goncalves, L. G. Rabelo (University of São Paulo), W. Santa Rosa, and L. Zampaulo (University of Sao Paulo)
08:40
Recent Advancements in Morphologies of TiO2 Nanotube Layers and Their Photocatalytic Performance
L. M. Sepúlveda Sepúlveda (University of Pardubice), I. Saldan (CEITEC- Central European Institute of Technology), H. Sopha, and J. M. Macak (University of Pardubice)
09:00
Large-Scale Synthesis of Photocatalytic TiO2 Nanotube Layers
H. Sopha (University of Pardubice), M. Baudys, J. Krysa (University of Chemistry, Prague), and J. M. Macak (University of Pardubice)
09:20
Effects of Sn and Nb Doping on the Performance of Fe2TiO5 As a Water Splitting Photocatalyst
M. A. Melo Jr. (Fluminense Federal University) and R. V. Goncalves (University of São Paulo)
09:40
Break
 
1589
Titanium Oxide Protective Layer Strategy to Increase Photoelectrode-Catalyst Interfacial Stability for Hydrogen Generation (Cancelled)
10:20
10:40
Single-Atom Photocatalysis: Surface-Defect Engineered TiO2 Anatase As a Tunable Platform for Hosting Co-Catalysts Atoms
S. Mohajernia (Siegen University), S. Hejazi (Siegen University, Germany), and M. Kilian (Siegen University, Siegen, Germany)
11:00
NiO Modified CN Film As Photoanodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation
C. LIU, J. Liu, and R. Godin (University of British Columbia)
11:20
Intrinsic Cu Nanoparticle Decoration of TiO2 Nanotubes: A Platform for Efficient Noble Metal Free Photocatalytic H2 Production
S. Hejazi (Siegen University, Germany), S. Mohajernia (Siegen University), and M. Kilian (Siegen University, Siegen, Germany)
11:40
Influence of Atomic Scale Defect Types and Density on Photocatalytic and Electrocatalytic H2 Evolution Activity of TiO2-X
S. Mohajernia (Siegen University), S. Hejazi (Siegen University, Germany), and M. Kilian (Siegen University, Siegen, Germany)
12:00
Screening Ruddlesden-Popper (n=1) Oxide Materials for Thermochemical Water Splitting By Density Functional Theory
G. E. Wilson, I. Seymour, A. Cavallaro, S. Skinner, and A. Aguadero (Imperial College London)