Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
This work is intended to define an optimal methodology for preparing
highly ordered TiO(2) nanotube arrays by a 60-V anodization in a glycol
ethylene solution. In order to obtain a mechanically stable structure
with a high UV photoconversion efficiency, it is necessary to carefully
control the growth mechanism through the anodization process. For this
reason, the nanotube arrays have to be formed upon a compact titanium
dioxide layer with well-defined thickness. Besides, both the fluoride
concentration and anodization time are strictly correlated, because
elevated concentrations and/or a long anodization time produce unstable
structure with low photoconversion efficiency. The best result in the
terms of reproducibility has been obtained previously for a three-minute
galvanostatic oxide growth on the pickled titanium sheet, and anodic
growth in ethylene glycol solution containing 1 wt.% H(2)O and 0.20 wt.%
NH(4)F for a period lower than 4.5 h. The UV photoconversion efficiency
was measured and a maximum value of 28.3% has been obtained, which is
the highest result in the literature.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nanotube; TiO2; Water photo-electrolysis; Photoelectrode; OER
Elenco autori:
Pasquali, Mauro
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