Elucidating the Band Structure of Vanadium Pentoxide Nanoparticles Via Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy
ORAL
Abstract
Vanadium pentoxide nanoparticles are recognized for their catalytic properties, including water-splitting photocatalysis, and also serve as promising candidates for multivalent ion battery cathodes. In both instances, nanostructuring has been shown to directly enable or improve efficacy compared to bulk V2O5. However, in spite of their popularity as a research subject, little remains known about the fundamental changes in electronic band structure brought about by V2O5 nanostructuring. Here, ultra-small, monodisperse vanadium pentoxide nanoparticles are first characterized using Transmission Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Diffraction. For the first time to our knowledge, soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES), and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) are then used to reveal a holistic, detailed portrait of nanoparticle conduction and valence bands. This data is directly compared to that of the bulk material, and observed changes are discussed.
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Presenters
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Emma Anquillare
Boston University
Authors
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Emma Anquillare
Boston University
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Feipeng Yang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Univ of Akron
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Li Cheng Kao
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Xuefei Feng
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Virginia Altoe
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Vedran Jovic
GNS Science
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Yi-Sheng Liu
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Linda H Doerrer
Boston University
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Jinghua Guo
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Kevin Smith
Boston University