Solvothermal Synthesis, Gas-Sensing Properties, and Solar Cell-Aided Investigation of TiO2-MoOx Nanocrystals
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Titania anatase nanocrystals were prepared by solgel solvothermal synthesis in oleic acid at 2508C, and modified by co-reaction with Mo chloroalkoxide, aimed at investigating
the effects on gas-sensing properties induced by tailored nanocrystals surface modification with ultra-thin layers of MoOx species. For the lowest Mo concentration, only anatase
nanocrystals were obtained, surface modified by a disordered ultra-thin layer of mainly octahedral MoVI oxide species.
For larger Mo concentrations, early MoO2 phase segregation occurred. Upon heat treatment up to 5008C, the sample with the lowest Mo concentration did not feature
any Mo oxide phase segregation, and the surface Mo layer was converted to dense octahedral MoVI oxide. At larger Mo concentrations all segregated MoO2 was converted to MoO3. The two different materials typologies, depending on the Mo concentration, were used for processing gas-sensing devices
and tested toward acetone and carbon monoxide, which gave a greatly enhanced response, for all Mo concentrations, to acetone (two orders of magnitude) and carbon
monoxide with respect to pure TiO2. For the lowest Mo concentration, dye-sensitized solar cells were also prepared to investigate the influence of anatase surface modification on
the electrical transport properties, which showed that the charge transport mainly occurred in the ultra-thin MoOx surface layer.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nanomaterials; sensors; solar cells
Elenco autori:
Comini, Elisabetta; Kaciulis, Saulius; Giannini, Cinzia; Epifani, MAURO SALVATORE; Altamura, Davide; Mezzi, Alessio; Siciliano, PIETRO ALEARDO
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