Unveiling the role of carbon defects in the exceptional narrowing of m-ZrO2 bandgap for enhanced photoelectrochemical water splitting performance
Ahmed H. Biby, Sarah A. Tolba, Nageh K. Allam

TL;DR
This study investigates how carbon defects in m-ZrO2 influence its electronic and optical properties, revealing that specific defects significantly improve its potential as a photoanode for water splitting.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed theoretical analysis of various carbon defects in m-ZrO2, identifying CO3cVO3c as an optimal defect configuration for PEC water splitting.
Findings
Carbon defects are more easily formed at higher temperatures.
All studied defects can serve as photoanodes for water splitting.
CO3cVO3c defect enhances light absorption and charge mobility.
Abstract
The development of efficient photoelectrodes via defect engineering of wide-band gap metal oxides has been the prime focus for many years. Specifically, the effect of carbon defects in wide-band gap metal oxides on their performance in photoelectrochemical (PEC) applications raised numerous controversies and still elusive. Herein, the effect of various carbon defects in m-ZrO2 was investigated using the density functional theory to probe the thermodynamic, electronic, and optical properties of the defective structures against pristine m-ZrO2. The defect formation energies revealed that elevating the temperature promotes and facilitates the formation of carbon defects. Moreover, the binding energies confirmed the stability of all studied complex carbon defects. Furthermore, the band edge positions against the redox potentials of water species revealed that all the studied defective…
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TopicsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques · Ga2O3 and related materials · ZnO doping and properties
