| Literature DB >> 30241334 |
Jingyang Wang1, Xiantao Wang2, Jun Yan3, Qi Tan4, Guijie Liang5, Shaohua Qu6, Zhicheng Zhong7.
Abstract
A novel Ti3+ self-doped branched rutile TiO₂ nanorod arrays (NRAs) was successfully grown on an F-doped tin oxide (FTO) transparent conductive glass by a combined hydrothermal and magnetron sputtering method. Surface morphology, structure, optical properties, and photoelectrochemical behavior of the branched TiO₂ NRAs are determined. Using TiO₂ nanoparticles (NPs) deposited on the top of the nanorods as seeds, TiO₂ nanobranches can easily grow on the top of the nanorods. Moreover, the Ti3+ defects in the TiO₂ NPs and associated oxygen vacancies, and the nanobranches expend the optical absorption edge of the TiO₂ NRAs from 400 nm to 510 nm. Branched TiO₂ NRAs exhibit excellent photoelectrochemical properties compared to the pure TiO₂ NRAs, as revealed by photoelectrochemical measurements. This enhanced photoelectrochemical properties is induced by the increased surface area and expanded optical absorption range. Due to their favorable characteristics, these novel branched TiO₂ NRAs will provide a new path to the fabrication of hierarchical nanostructured materials.Entities:
Keywords: Ti3+ self-doped; branched TiO2 nanorod arrays; hydrothermal; magnetron sputtering; photoelectrochemical properties
Year: 2018 PMID: 30241334 PMCID: PMC6213866 DOI: 10.3390/ma11101791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Surface and side-view SEM images of the TiO2 NRAs (a,b); NPs/NRAs (c,d); and branched NRAs (e,f). The insets in b, d and f show high-magnification SEM images of TiO2 NRAs, NPs/NRAs and branched NRAs, respectively.
Figure 2(a) XRD patterns of TiO2 NRAs, Nps/NRAs and branched NRAs; and (b) schematic growth of branched TiO2 NRAs.
Figure 3Overlapping of TEM and HRTEM images of (a) branched TiO2 NRAs and (b) a single branch.
Figure 4XPS spectra of the branched TiO2 NRAs: (a) Ti 2p; (b) O 1s.
Figure 5(a) Diffuse reflection absorption spectra, with an inset displaying the photo images of TiO2 NRAs and branched NRAs; (b) transformed diffuse reflection absorption spectra of the branched NRAs and (c) diffuse reflection spectra of the TiO2 NRAs and branched NRAs.
Figure 6(a) Current-density versus voltage (J-V) curves and (b) photocurrent density response of TiO2 NRAs and branched NRAs; (c) Nyquist plots of TiO2 NRAs and branched NRAs based cells.