1. A novel setup (the IRS-PEC cell) for operando (photo)electrochemical reaction studies by infrared spectroscopy has been designed, developed, and fabricated (Figure 1).
2. Samples for operando studies have been designed and fabricated; in particular, low temperature fabrication routes for hematite have been developed (Figure 2) and thin film multilayer stacks on IR suitable substrates have been developed with good adhesion and electrochemical stability properties.
3. Surface intermediates on the surface of Fe2O3 photoanode have been detected under the influence of an applied bias (Figure 3).
4. The chemical structure Ag3PO4 photocatalytic microcrystals has been studied by IR spectroscopy.
The results have been (or will be) presented at the following conference/workshops and social networking services:
• Poster presentation: PhotoElectroCatalysis at the Atomic Scale (San Sebastian, Spain, 2017)
• Poster presentation: Netherlands conference on Electrochemical Conversion & Materials (Den Haag, the Netherlands, 2018)
• Oral presentation: 2019 E-MRS Spring meeting (Nice, France, 2019)
• Invited presentation: 2019 E-MRS Fall meeting (Warsaw, Poland, 2019)
The results will be disseminated in two peer review journals; publications are in preparation.
• A novel approach to study the reaction intermediates under operando conditions by ATR-FTIR, Aafke C. Bronneberg, Erwin Zoethout, Richard C. M. van de Sanden, Anja Bieberle-Hütter
• Low temperature fabrication routes for hematite photoanodes, Aafke C. Bronneberg, Rochan Sinha, Yihui Zhao, Nitin P. Prasad, Erwin Zoethout, Kaushik Jayasayee, Ranjith K. Ramachandran, J. Dendooven, Richard C. M. van de Sanden, Anja Bieberle-Hütter