JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Photoelectrochemical Study of n-Doped TiO[sub 2] Nanotube Arrays as the Photoanodes for Cathodic Protection of SS

Jing LiHong YunChangjian Lin

Year: 2007 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 154 (11)Pages: C631-C631   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

In order to improve the characteristics of -based cathodic protection coatings, including the visible light response and the protection performance in the dark conditions, the n-doped nanotube layers with a highly ordered structure on titanium were prepared by a self-organized electrochemical anodization in fluorinated electrolyte. The structure and composition of the as-prepared nanotubes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The n-doped nanotubes show a stronger absorption in the range. The performances of photogenerated cathodic protection and the photoelectrochemical response for the n-doped nanotube layers coupled with 316L stainless steel (SS) under illumination and dark conditions were evaluated through the electrochemical measurements. It is found that the open-circuit potentials of 316L SS coupled with the n-doped nanotube layers shift negatively under visible light irradiation . It is indicated that the n-doped nanotube layers are able to function effectively to provide a photogenerated cathodic protection for metals under regular sunlight conditions.

Keywords:
Materials science Nanotube Anodizing X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Doping Scanning electron microscope Photocurrent Cathodic protection Visible spectrum Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Photoelectrochemistry Titanium Electrolyte Nanotechnology Optoelectronics Carbon nanotube Composite material Electrode Chemistry Metallurgy

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