Oxide-Water Interaction And Wetting Property Of Ceria Surfaces Tuned By High-Temperature Thermal Aging

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2021)

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The high transmittance, environmentally robust, and unique interaction with water make lanthanide series rareearth oxides promising for various applications such as next-generation self-cleaning coatings. However, the underlying mechanism of the anomalous hydrophobicity in lanthanide oxides remains controversial due to the lack of molecular-level studies in a well-controlled environment, which greatly limits the possibility to engineer their wettability for broader technical applications. Here, we systematically studied the mechanism that governs the wetting behaviors of ceria films by in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and water contact angle measurements under the environmentally controlled conditions. It was found that the hydrophobicity of ceria was mainly contributed by the adsorbed hydrocarbon, and the wettability could be enhanced on cleaner ceria surfaces with more degree of hydroxylation. Based on the significant dependence of wetting property on surface contamination, we further developed an in-situ annealing method to significantly improve the water-splitting performance of ceria powders by removing hydrocarbon contamination. These results suggest that the removal of surface contamination by high-grade oxidation is the key factor to facilitate the water dissociation of ceria films, providing new insights into the control of their wetting property and design of high-performance devices based on ceria films.
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Ceria, In-situ spectroscopy, Hydrocarbon contamination, Surface oxidation, Wettability engineering, Performance of water-splitting
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