2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-01391726mtgabs
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Probing the Effects of Defects in Ultrathin Oxide Overlayers on the Selectivity of Encapsulated Electrocatalysts

Abstract: Application of ultrathin oxide encapsulation layers on co-catalysts employed in z-scheme photocatalysis has the potential to increase overall efficiency through the prevention of undesirable back reactions and increased charge separation. [1,2] However, defects within the semipermeable oxide coatings – such as pinholes, cracks or particle protrusions – have been postulated to facilitate locally high rates of undesirable reactions by creating pathways for facile transport of undesired reactants to exposed activ… Show more

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