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The Role of Catalyst Adhesion in ALD-TiO 2 Protection of Water Splitting Silicon Anodes.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2018)

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Abstract
Atomic layer deposited titanium dioxide (ALD-TiO) has emerged as an effective protection layer for highly efficient semiconductor anodes which are normally unstable under the potential and pH conditions used to oxidize water in a photoelectrochemical cell. The failure modes of silicon anodes coated with an Ir/IrO oxygen evolution catalyst layer are investigated, and poor catalyst/substrate adhesion is found to be a key factor in failed anodes. Quantitative measurements of interfacial adhesion energy show that the addition of TiO significantly improves reliability of anodes, yielding an adhesion energy of 6.02 ± 0.5 J/m, more than double the adhesion energy measured in the absence of an ALD-TiO protection layer. These results indicate the importance of catalyst adhesion to an interposed protection layer in promoting operational stability of high efficiency semiconducting anodes during solar-driven water splitting.
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adhesion,atomic layer deposition,failure mode,isotope,water oxidation
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