Kevin P. Regan
Yale University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2015
Chuanhao Li; Christopher Koenigsmann; Wendu Ding; Benjamin Rudshteyn; Ke R. Yang; Kevin P. Regan; Steven J. Konezny; Victor S. Batista; Gary W. Brudvig; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer; Jae-Hong Kim
The behavior of crystalline nanoparticles depends strongly on which facets are exposed. Some facets are more active than others, but it is difficult to selectively isolate particular facets. This study provides fundamental insights into photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical performance of three types of TiO(2) nanoparticles with predominantly exposed {101}, {010}, or {001} facets, where 86-99% of the surface area is the desired facet. Photodegradation of methyl orange reveals that {001}-TiO(2) has 1.79 and 3.22 times higher photocatalytic activity than {010} and {101}-TiO(2), respectively. This suggests that the photochemical performance is highly correlated with the surface energy and the number of under-coordinated surface atoms. In contrast, the photoelectrochemical performance of the faceted TiO(2) nanoparticles sensitized with the commercially available MK-2 dye was highest with {010}-TiO(2) which yielded an overall cell efficiency of 6.1%, compared to 3.2% for {101}-TiO(2) and 2.6% for {001}-TiO(2) prepared under analogous conditions. Measurement of desorption kinetics and accompanying computational modeling suggests a stronger covalent interaction of the dye with the {010} and {101} facets compared with the {001} facet. Time-resolved THz spectroscopy and transient absorption spectroscopy measure faster electron injection dynamics when MK-2 is bound to {010} compared to other facets, consistent with extensive computational simulations which indicate that the {010} facet provides the most efficient and direct pathway for interfacial electron transfer. Our experimental and computational results establish for the first time that photoelectrochemical performance is dependent upon the binding energy of the dye as well as the crystalline structure of the facet, as opposed to surface energy alone.
Chemsuschem | 2017
Kelly L. Materna; Jianbing Jiang; Kevin P. Regan; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer; Robert H. Crabtree; Gary W. Brudvig
The development of water-splitting dye-sensitized photoelectrochemical cells has gained interest owing to their ability to generate renewable fuels from solar energy. In this study, photoanodes were assembled from a SnO2 film sensitized with a combination of a high-potential CF3 -substituted porphyrin dye with a tetrahydropyranyl-protected hydroxamic acid surface-anchoring group and a Cp*Ir (Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) water-oxidation catalyst containing a silatrane anchoring group. The dye/catalyst ratios were varied from 2:1 to 32:1 to optimize the photocatalytic water oxidation. Photoelectrochemical measurements showed not only more stable and reproducible photocurrents for lower dye/catalyst ratios but also improved photostability. O2 production was confirmed in real time over a 20 h period with a Clark electrode. Photoanodes prepared from 2:1 and 8:1 dye/catalyst sensitization solutions provided the most active electrodes for photocatalytic water oxidation and performed approximately 30-35 turnovers in 20 h.
ACS energy letters | 2016
John R. Swierk; Kevin P. Regan; Jianbing Jiang; Gary W. Brudvig; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer
ACS energy letters | 2017
Bradley J. Brennan; Kevin P. Regan; Alec C. Durrell; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer; Gary W. Brudvig
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Kevin P. Regan; Christopher Koenigsmann; Stafford W. Sheehan; Steven J. Konezny; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Jianbing Jiang; Jacob A. Spies; John R. Swierk; Adam J. Matula; Kevin P. Regan; Neyen Romano; Bradley J. Brennan; Robert H. Crabtree; Victor S. Batista; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer; Gary W. Brudvig
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017
Kevin P. Regan; John R. Swierk; Jens Neu; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2018
Jens Neu; Coleen T. Nemes; Kevin P. Regan; Michael R. C. Williams; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer
international conference on infrared, millimeter, and terahertz waves | 2017
Jens Neu; Coleen T. Nemes; Kevin P. Regan; Michael R. C. Williams; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017
Shin Hee Lee; Kevin P. Regan; Svante Hedström; Adam J. Matula; Subhajyoti Chaudhuri; Robert H. Crabtree; Victor S. Batista; Charles A. Schmuttenmaer; Gary W. Brudvig