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Highly Efficient Solar Water Splitting from Transferred TiO2 Nanotube Arrays

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 15, Issue 9, Pages 5709-5715

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01406

Keywords

TiO2 nanotubes; transfer; flame reduction; chemical reduction; synergistic effects; photoelectrochemical water splitting

Funding

  1. NRF of Korea Grant - Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning [NRF-2013R1A2A1A09014038, 2012R1A1A2044697]
  2. Ajou University [S-2014-G0001-00309]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2012R1A1A2044697] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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We report a synergistic effect of flame and chemical reduction methods to maximize the efficiency of solar water splitting in transferred TiO2 nanotube (TNT) arrays on a transparent conducting oxide (TCO) substrate. The flame reduction method (>1000 degrees C) leads to few oxygen vacancies in the anatase TNT arrays, but it exhibits unique advantages for excellent interfacial characteristics between transferred TNT arrays and TCO substrates, which subsequently induce a cathodic on-set potential shift and sharp photocurrent evolution. By contrast, the employed chemical reduction method for TNT arrays/TCO gives rise to an abrupt increase in photocurrent density, which results from the efficient formation of oxygen vacancies in the anatase TiO2 phase, but a decrease in charge transport efficiency with increasing chemical reduction time. We show that flame reduction followed by chemical reduction could significantly improve the saturation photocurrent density and interfacial property of TNT arrays/TCO photoanodes simultaneously without mechanical fracture via the synergistic effects of coreducing methods.

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