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Role of N Doping in the Reduction of Titania Nanostructures.

Elena R RemesalÁngel Morales-GarcíaFrancesc Illas
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces (2023)
The effect of N-doping of titania (TiO 2 ) nanoparticles (NPs) on their reduction through neutral O vacancy (O vac ) formation is investigated using all electron density functional theory-based calculations, including hybrid density functionals, and taking the bipyramidal anatase (TiO 2 ) 84 NP as a realistic model. The location of the N dopant is systematically analyzed, including O substitution in the (TiO 2 ) 84 structure and N occupying interstitial regions. Our computational study concludes that interstitial N doping is more favorable than N substituting O atoms and confirms that the presence of N reduces the energy gap. In the N-doped NP, O vac formation is more favored than in undoped NP but less than in the N-doped bulk, which has important consequences.
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