Vapor phase processing of alpha-Fe2O3 photoelectrodes for water splitting: an insight into the structure/property interplay
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Harvesting radiant energy to trigger water photoelectrolysis and produce clean
hydrogen is receiving increasing attention in the search of alternative energy resources. In
this regard, hematite (alpha-Fe2O3) nanostructures with controlled nano-organization have been
fabricated and investigated for use as anodes in photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells. The target
systems have been grown on conductive substrates by plasma enhanced-chemical vapor
deposition (PE-CVD) and subjected to eventual ex-situ annealing in air to further tailor their
structure and properties. A detailed multi-technique approach has enabled to elucidate the
interrelations between system characteristics and the generated photocurrent.
The present ?-Fe2O3 systems are characterized by a high purity and hierarchical
morphologies consisting of nanopyramids/organized dendrites, offering a high contact area
with the electrolyte. PEC data reveal a dramatic response enhancement upon thermal
treatment, related to a more efficient electron transfer. The reasons underlying such a
phenomenon are elucidated and discussed by transient absorption spectroscopy (TAS) studies
of photogenerated charge carrier kinetics, investigated on different time scales for the first
time on PE-CVD Fe2O3 nanostructures.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hematite; PE-CVD; hierarchical structures; water splitting; PEC; transient absorption spectroscopy
Elenco autori:
Barreca, Davide
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