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Tetracene Functionalized Si(111) Achieves Enhanced Solar-to-Chemical Energy Conversion via Molecular Acceptor States
Brittany R Pollok1, Jeremy R M Brinker1, Sina G Lewis2
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, United States.
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The properties of semiconductor|liquid interfaces play a critical role in determining the efficiency of solar-to-hydrogen (STH) conversion. Here, we investigate how molecular functionalization of Si(111) and Si(111)|TiO2 surfaces impacts photoelectrochemical (PEC) hydrogen production efficiency. We find that functionalization of ∼3% of the atop sites of Si(111) with either 9-anthracene (Anth) or 5-tetracene (Tet), with the remaining sites passivated by methyl groups, provides substrates with high electronic quality and low surface oxide densities, as determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements. Surface photovoltage (SPV) spectroscopy shows that surfaces modified with Anth or Tet exhibit an increased photovoltage, with Tet-functionalized surfaces yielding an additional 192 meV relative to methyl-terminated Si(111), indicating improved charge separation for Si-Tet. Further improvement in onset potential was achieved by replacing a nitrogen-containing TiO2 atomic layer deposition (ALD) precursor (TDMAT) with a precursor lacking nitrogen (TTIP), which eliminates the parasitic defect band in the TiO2 overlayer (p-Si(111)-Tet|TTIP-TiO2|Pt: VOC = +0.283 ± 0.041 V vs RHE). Density functional theory (DFT) analysis demonstrates that compared with Anth-modified Si(111), the Tet-modified surface exhibits more hybridized Si(111)-Tet states closer to the silicon band edges. Mercury contact current-voltage (I-V, dark) measurements quantified the relative interfacial density of states of Si-Tet, Si-Anth and Si-Me surfaces─revealing that the interfacial state density was highest for Si-Tet. This suggests that such hybridized interfaces serve to capture better photoexcited charge, which enables facile electron transfer to molecular acceptors in solution. Overall, the data indicate that beneficial hybrid molecular LUMO surface states interacting with the Si conduction band edge results in improved hydrogen evolution (HER) performance for p-Si devices.
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