Shipu LiShiwei LinJianjun LiaoNengqian PanDanhong LiJianbao Li
N-doped TiO 2 nanotube arrays were prepared by electrochemical anodization in glycerol electrolyte, followed by electrochemical deposition in NH 4 Cl solution. An orthogonal experiment was used to optimize the doping conditions. Electrolyte concentration, reaction voltage, and reaction time were the main factors to influence the N-doping effect which was the determinant of the visible range photoresponse. The optimal N-doping conditions were determined as follows: reaction voltage is 3 V, reaction time is 2 h, and electrolyte concentration is 0.5 M. The maximal photocurrent enhanced ratio was 30% under white-light irradiation. About 58% improvement of photocatalytic efficiency was achieved in the Rhodamine B degradation experiment by N doping. The kinetic constant of the N-doped TNT arrays sample was almost twice higher than that of the undoped sample. Further analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy supported that electrochemical deposition is a simple and efficient method for N doping into TiO 2 nanotube arrays.
Qian ShaoYayun WangShengsong GeLiwei BaoMengchen YangYunfeng Zhu
Jingjie SuZhaodong LiYongquan ZhangYingjin WeiXudong Wang
Hui LiJiangqiong ChenZhengbin XiaJunheng Xing
Yaping ZhangHaifeng ZhuLianqing YuJiandong HeChengxing Huang
Xiaojun LvYue-ming LIHao ZhangDa CHENH Shin JenniferZhiwen JinJinghong Li