Min Ling
University College London
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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2016
Andreas Kafizas; Xiuli Wang; Stephanie R. Pendlebury; Piers R. F. Barnes; Min Ling; Carlos Sotelo-Vazquez; Raul Quesada-Cabrera; Can Li; Ivan P. Parkin; James R. Durrant
Anatase:rutile TiO2 junctions are often shown to be more photocatalytically active than anatase or rutile alone, but the underlying cause of this improvement is not fully understood. Herein, we employ transient absorption spectroscopy to study hole transfer across the anatase:rutile heterojunction in films as a function of phase composition. By exploiting the different signatures in the photoinduced absorption of trapped charges in anatase and rutile, we were able to separately track the yield and lifetime of holes in anatase and rutile sites within phase composites. Photogenerated holes transfer from rutile to anatase on submicrosecond time scales. This hole transfer can significantly increase the anatase hole yield, with a 20:80 anatase:rutile composite showing a 5-fold increase in anatase holes observed from the microsecond. Hole transfer does not result in an increase in charge-carrier lifetime, where an intermediate recombination dynamic between that of pure anatase (t1/2 ≈ 0.5 ms) and rutile (t1/2 ≈ 20 ms) is found in the anatase:rutile junction (t1/2 ≈ 4 ms). Irrespective of what the formal band energy alignment may be, we demonstrate the importance of trap-state energetics for determining the direction of photogenerated charge separation across heterojunctions and how transient absorption spectroscopy, a method that can specifically track the migration of trapped charges, is a useful tool for understanding this behavior.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
F.E. Annanouch; Z. Haddi; Min Ling; F. Di Maggio; S. Vallejos; Toni Vilic; Yiyun Zhu; T. Shujah; Polona Umek; Carla Bittencourt; Christopher S. Blackman; E. Llobet
We report for the first time the successful synthesis of palladium (Pd) nanoparticle (NP)-decorated tungsten trioxide (WO3) nanoneedles (NNs) via a two-step aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition approach. Morphological, structural, and elemental composition analysis revealed that a Pd(acac)2 precursor was very suitable to decorate WO3 NNs with uniform and well-dispersed PdO NPs. Gas-sensing results revealed that decoration with PdO NPs led to an ultrasensitive and selective hydrogen (H2) gas sensor (sensor response peaks at 1670 at 500 ppm of H2) with low operating temperature (150 °C). The response of decorated NNs is 755 times higher than that of bare WO3 NNs. Additionally, at a temperature near that of the ambient temperature (50 °C), the response of this sensor toward the same concentration of H2 was 23, which is higher than that of some promising sensors reported in the literature. Finally, humidity measurements showed that PdO/WO3 sensors displayed low-cross-sensitivity toward water vapor, compared to bare WO3 sensors. The addition of PdO NPs helps to minimize the effect of ambient humidity on the sensor response.
ACS Catalysis | 2016
Kaipei Qiu; Guo-Liang Chai; Chaoran Jiang; Min Ling; Junwang Tang; Zhengxiao Guo
Advanced Functional Materials | 2017
Carlos Sotelo-Vazquez; Raul Quesada-Cabrera; Min Ling; David O. Scanlon; Andreas Kafizas; Pardeep Kumar Thakur; Tien-Lin Lee; Alaric Taylor; Graeme W. Watson; Robert G. Palgrave; James R. Durrant; Christopher S. Blackman; Ivan P. Parkin
Physica Status Solidi (c) | 2015
Min Ling; Christopher S. Blackman
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017
Andreas Kafizas; Laia Francàs; Carlos Sotelo-Vazquez; Min Ling; Yaomin Li; Emily Glover; Liam McCafferty; Christopher S. Blackman; Jawwad A. Darr; Ivan P. Parkin
ACS Catalysis | 2017
Andreas Kafizas; Yimeng Ma; Ernest Pastor; Stephanie R. Pendlebury; Camilo A. Mesa; Laia Francàs; Florian Le Formal; Nuruzzaman Noor; Min Ling; Carlos Sotelo-Vazquez; Claire J. Carmalt; Ivan P. Parkin; James R. Durrant
Energy Storage Materials | 2017
Guanjie He; Min Ling; Xiaoyu Han; Dina Ibrahim Abou El Amaiem; Yuanlong Shao; Yaomin Li; Wenyao Li; Shan Ji; Bo Li; Yao Lu; Rujia Zou; Feng Ryan Wang; Daniel J.L. Brett; Zhengxiao Guo; Christopher S. Blackman; Ivan P. Parkin
Optical Materials | 2017
Wenyao Li; Ruoyu Xu; Min Ling; Guanjie He
Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2017
Min Ling; Christopher S. Blackman; Robert G. Palgrave; Carlos Sotelo-Vazquez; Andreas Kafizas; Ivan P. Parkin