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Beyond sunlight: A molecular “bridge” protects metals from rust, day and night

04.07.26 | HEP Data Cooperation Journals

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Despite its potential for marine corrosion control, photocathodic protection (PCP) suffers from a persistent bottleneck: the conflict between thermodynamic driving forces and charge kinetics. While WO 3 /TiO 2 type-II heterojunctions facilitate energy storage, they typically sacrifice reduction potential and face sluggish transport due to surface defects. To date, it has remained a significant challenge to develop a molecular approach that resolves this impasse by simultaneously amplifying the driving force and accelerating kinetics through defect passivation.

Here, we propose a “hydrogen-bond-mediated molecular bridge” strategy by introducing flexible polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) into the WO 3 /TiO 2 interface. We demonstrate that PVP carbonyl groups preferentially hydrogen-bond with bridging hydroxyls on TiO 2 . This interaction not only passivates surface defects but also induces an interfacial dipole field. The resulting electrostatic field shifts the conduction band edge (−0.88 V), amplifying the driving force for electron injection while preserving efficient charge transfer.

This work provides a generalizable paradigm for utilizing soluble polymers to tune inorganic interfaces and achieves “round-the-clock” protection, maintaining a protective potential for over 12 h in darkness. The work entitled “ Interfacial hydrogen-bond engineering of PVP–bridged WO 3 /TiO 2 for efficient solar-driven cathodic metal protection ” was published in Advanced Powder Materials (Available online on 17 February 2026).

Advanced Powder Materials

10.1016/j.apmate.2026.100408

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Interfacial hydrogen-bond engineering of PVP–bridged WO3/TiO2 for efficient solar-driven cathodic metal protection

17-Feb-2026

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Rong Xie
Higher Education Press
xierong@hep.com.cn

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APA:
HEP Data Cooperation Journals. (2026, April 7). Beyond sunlight: A molecular “bridge” protects metals from rust, day and night. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GRMQMR8/beyond-sunlight-a-molecular-bridge-protects-metals-from-rust-day-and-night.html
MLA:
"Beyond sunlight: A molecular “bridge” protects metals from rust, day and night." Brightsurf News, Apr. 7 2026, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GRMQMR8/beyond-sunlight-a-molecular-bridge-protects-metals-from-rust-day-and-night.html.