posted on 2018-01-19, 00:00authored byLu Wang, Hai Xiao, Tao Cheng, Youyong Li, William A. Goddard
We report here the reaction mechanism
for explicit aqueous solvent
quantum mechanics (QM) studies determining the energetics and reaction
barriers for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)
on CH3NH3PbI3 surface. We find that
both the lead (Pb) atoms and the surface organic molecules play essential
roles, leading to a two-step Pb-activated amine-assisted (PbAAA) reaction
mechanism involving an intermediate lead hydride state. Both H of
H2 product are extracted from surface organic molecules,
while two protons from the solution migrate along water chains via
the Grotthuss mechanism to replace the H in organic molecule. We obtain
a reaction barrier of 1.08 eV for photochemical generation of H2 on CH3NH3PbI3 compared to
2.61 eV for the dark reaction. We expect this HER mechanism can also
apply to the other organic perovskites, but the energy barriers and
reaction rates may depend on the basicity of electrolyte and intrinsic
structures of perovskites.