JOURNAL ARTICLE

Visible Light Active Carbon Modified (CM)-n-TiO2 Nanotubes for Efficient Photoelectrochemical Splitting of Water

Shahed U. M. KhanChengkun XuYasser A. ShabanWilliam B. Ingler

Year: 2006 Journal:   ECS Transactions Vol: 3 (5)Pages: 65-73   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Carbon modified (CM)-n-TiO2 nanotube arrays were successfully synthesized by anodization of Ti metal sheet in fluoride solution and subsequent annealing in air and natural gas flame oxidation. Both nanotube structure and carbon doping contributed to the enhancement of photoresponse of n-TiO2. About two fold increase in photocurrent density was observed at n-TiO2 nanotube compared to its thin film photoanode. Also, about two fold increase in photocurrent density was observed at carbon modified (CM)-n-TiO2 nanotube compared to its thin film photoanode. The sample prepared by anodization at 20 V cell voltage for 20 h followed by annealing in air at 500 0C for 1 h and natural gas flame oxidation at 820 0C for 18 min produced highest photocurrent density. It was found that the bandgap of n-TiO2 was reduced to 2.84 eV and an additional intragap band was introduced in the gap at 1.30 eV above the valence band. The bandgap reduction and the new intragap band formation in CM-n-TiO2 extended its utilization of solar energy up to the visible to infrared region.

Keywords:
Photocurrent Materials science Band gap Annealing (glass) Anodizing Carbon nanotube Visible spectrum Photoconductivity Doping Thin film Nanotube Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Chemical engineering Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemistry Composite material Organic chemistry

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