Anodic Oxidation of Tungsten under Illumination-Multi-Method Characterization and Modeling at the Molecular Level

Molecules. 2023 Nov 1;28(21):7387. doi: 10.3390/molecules28217387.

Abstract

Tungsten oxide has received considerable attention as photo-anode in photo-assisted water splitting due to its considerable advantages such as significant light absorption in the visible region, good catalytic properties, and stability in acidic and oxidative conditions. The present paper is a first step in a detailed study of the mechanism of porous WO3 growth via anodic oxidation. In-situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and intensity modulated photocurrent spectroscopy (IMPS) during oxidation of W illuminated with UV and visible light are employed to study the ionic and electronic processes in slightly acidic sulfate-fluoride electrolytes and a range of potentials 4-10 V. The respective responses are discussed in terms of the influence of fluoride addition on ionic and electronic process rates. A kinetic model is proposed and parameterized via regression of experimental data to the EIS and IMPS transfer functions.

Keywords: anodic oxidation; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; intensity modulated photocurrent spectroscopy; kinetic model; tungsten oxide.