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Charge transfer in photorechargeable composite films of TiO2 and polyaniline

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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 54, Issue 7, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.7567/JJAP.54.071101

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  1. KAKENHI Grant [21560335, 24560379]
  2. Mazda Foundation [08KK-074]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24560379, 21560335] Funding Source: KAKEN

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A photorechargeable battery (PRB) is a photovoltaic device having an energy storage function in a single cell. The photoactive electrode of PRB is a bilayer film consisting of bare porous TiO2 and a TiO2-polyaniline (PANi) mixture that work as a photovoltaic current generator and an electrochemical energy storage by ion dedoping, respectively. To study the charge transfer between TiO2 and PANi, the photorechargeable quantum efficiency QE ([electron count on discharge]/[incident photon count on photocharge]) was measured by varying the thickness L-S of the TiO2-PANi mixture. The quantum efficiency QE(uv) for UV photons had a maximum of similar to 7% at L-S similar to 7 mu m. The time constant t(TP) for the charge transfer was about 10(-1) s, which was longer ten times or more than the lifetime of excited electrons within TiO2. These facts reveal that the main rate-limiting factor in the photocharging process is the charge transfer between TiO2 and PANi. (C) 2015 The Japan Society of Applied Physics

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