文摘
Uniform planar films of hematite (伪-Fe2O3), deposited by atomic layer deposition, were examined using in situ spectroelectrochemistry during photoinduced water oxidation. A change in the absorption spectrum of hematite electrodes during water oxidation was measured under illumination and applied potentials. The absorption was correlated to a charge measured by cyclic voltammetry and with a capacitance measured by impedance spectroscopy. Modification of the hematite surface with alumina reduced the absorption feature and the associated capacitance, suggesting that these features are associated with the surface. Comparing the spectral change of hematite to absorption features of molecular analogues allowed us to tentatively assign the absorbance and capacitive features to the oxidation of a low valent iron-aqua or iron-hydroxyl species to a high valent iron-oxo chemical species at the surface.