JOURNAL ARTICLE

Enhanced solar water-splitting efficiency using core/sheath heterostructure CdS/TiO2nanotube arrays

Yuxin YinZhengguo JinFeng Hou

Year: 2007 Journal:   Nanotechnology Vol: 18 (49)Pages: 495608-495608   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

A novel fabrication route for core/sheath heterostructure CdS/TiO(2) nanotube arrays is proposed using ac electrodeposition for application in photoelectrochemical cells. The morphologies of the CdS/TiO(2) electrodes, which were prepared by electrochemically depositing CdS directly into anodic titanium nanotubes from an electrolyte containing Cd(2+) and S in dimethyl sulfoxide, were characterized by a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM). The deposited material was found to be in a hexagonal CdS structure by x-ray diffraction (XRD). The synthesized CdS/TiO(2) electrodes showed much higher photocurrent density in the visible wavelength region than pure TiO(2) nanotube arrays. We demonstrate that ac deposition voltage and time can control the CdS/TiO(2) composite architecture, which is crucial in determining the overall efficiency of the water-splitting reaction. The maximum photocurrent density was obtained with the core/sheath heterostructure CdS/TiO(2) nanotube arrays, which were fabricated by deposition of CdS at 5 V for 30 min with 2.5 microm tube length.

Keywords:
Materials science Photocurrent Nanotube Heterojunction Water splitting Scanning electron microscope Chemical bath deposition Nanotechnology Electrode Deposition (geology) Optoelectronics Chemical engineering Thin film Photocatalysis Carbon nanotube Composite material Catalysis

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