Issue 47, 2022

Water interaction with B-site (B = Al, Zr, Nb, and W) doped SrFeO3−δ-based perovskite surfaces for thermochemical water splitting applications

Abstract

Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were performed to study the interaction of water with the SrO and FeO2 terminations of the SrFeO3−δ (001) surface, where the effects of the metal dopants (Al, Zr, Nb, and W), surface oxygen vacancies, and oxygen ion migration were investigated. Our calculations showed that the metal dopants benefited the molecular and dissociative adsorptions of H2O on both the perfect and oxygen-vacancy-containing surfaces. The surface oxygen vacancies were predicted to promote the dissociative adsorption of H2O and the formation of H2. For all structures studied, H2 release was found to be always an overall endothermic process, except for the W-doped structure which will become exothermic at high temperature. On the oxygen-vacancy-containing surface, H2 generation was predicted to be easier at the SrO termination than the FeO2 termination. Furthermore, we also investigated the oxygen ion migration mechanism on all surface structures, predicted the behaviour of oxygen migration and the effect of oxygen vacancy defects. Our results showed that Al doping facilitated not only the formation of surface oxygen vacancies, but also oxygen migration from the surface to the subsurface, in contrast to the Zr, Nb and W-doped structures. This study provided significant insights into the interaction of water with the surfaces of doped SrFeO3−δ perovskite materials for thermochemical water splitting applications.

Graphical abstract: Water interaction with B-site (B = Al, Zr, Nb, and W) doped SrFeO3−δ-based perovskite surfaces for thermochemical water splitting applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2022
Accepted
04 Nov 2022
First published
07 Nov 2022

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022,24, 28975-28983

Water interaction with B-site (B = Al, Zr, Nb, and W) doped SrFeO3−δ-based perovskite surfaces for thermochemical water splitting applications

S. Chen, H. Cheng, Y. Liu, X. Xiong, Q. Sun, Q. Xu, X. Lu and S. Li, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022, 24, 28975 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP03931A

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