Abstract

The intra-gap states that are introduced into a semiconducting photocatalyst via dopants and other defects have significant implications on the transport dynamics of photoexcited electrons and holes during an aqueous light-driven reaction. In this work, mechanistic understanding of Rh-doped rutile, a promising photocatalyst for hydrogen production from water, is gained by systematic assessment combining intensity-modulated photocurrent spectroscopy with sub-gap excitations and alternating-current photocurrent spectroscopy. These operando techniques not only help in discovering a new electronic transport path in Rh-rutile via surface Rh4+ species and elucidating complex interaction between electrolyte molecules and semiconductors, but also underscore the potential of utilizing multiple sub-gap excitations synergistically. This combination offers a powerful tool for acquiring insight into photo-physical and photo-chemical behaviors of photo(electro)catalysts with intra-gap states.

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