start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=126 cd-vols= no-issue=22 article-no= start-page=9257 end-page=9263 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=2022 dt-pub=20220525 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Role of Oxygen Vacancy in the Photocarrier Dynamics of WO3 Photocatalysts: The Case of Recombination Centers en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=Defects in powder photocatalysts determine the photocatalytic activity. The addition of defects sometimes enhances the activity, but sometimes decreases it. However, the factors determining the difference between these cases have not been fully elucidated yet. Herein, we investigated the effects of oxygen vacancies on photocarrier dynamics in WO3 powder using broadband transient absorption spectroscopy. It was found that the decay of deeply trapped electrons was accelerated when the number of oxygen vacancies was increased by H-2 reduction. This result suggests that oxygen vacancies in WO3 mainly act as recombination centers. This is in contrast to many other photocatalysts such as TiO2 and SrTiO3, where the carrier lifetime increases with increasing oxygen vacancy concentration. These differences can be attributed to the difference in the distance between oxygen vacancies. When defects are dispersed, trapped electrons need to travel over long distances by repeatedly hopping and tunneling between defects to combine with holes, resulting in decelerated recombination. In contrast, when the defects are connected or located close together, the trapped electrons can readily migrate among defects, leading to enhanced recombination. Control of the distance between defects is thus important for enhancing photocatalytic activity. en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=KatoKosaku en-aut-sei=Kato en-aut-mei=Kosaku kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=UemuraYohei en-aut-sei=Uemura en-aut-mei=Yohei kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= en-aut-name=AsakuraKiyotaka en-aut-sei=Asakura en-aut-mei=Kiyotaka kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=3 ORCID= en-aut-name=YamakataAkira en-aut-sei=Yamakata en-aut-mei=Akira kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=4 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= affil-num=2 en-affil=Institute for Molecular Science kn-affil= affil-num=3 en-affil=Institute for Catalysis, Hokkaido University kn-affil= affil-num=4 en-affil=Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University kn-affil= END