Recent Advances in the Use of TiO 2 Nanotube and Nanowire Arrays for Oxidative Photoelectrochemistry
Pennsylvania State University · Purdue University West Lafayette
Abstract
In this article, we present recent advances that we have achieved toward improving the properties of anodically formed semiconducting TiO2 nanotubes as well as nanowire arrays as electrodes for oxidative photoelectrochemistry. The morphology, crystallinity, composition, and illumination geometry of nanotube or nanowire arrays are critical factors in their performance as photoelectrodes. We discuss the key aspects relating to each factor and the advances achieved in improving each. With respect to the more fully investigated nanotube arrays, the ability to control the morphological parameters such as pore size, tube length, and wall thickness of the nanotube architecture has enabled high performance in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 183
Authors
10- KSKarthik ShankarCorresponding
Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University West Lafayette
- JIJames I. Basham
Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University West Lafayette
- NKNageh K. Allam
Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University West Lafayette
- OKOomman K. Varghese
Purdue University West Lafayette, Pennsylvania State University
- GKGopal K. Mor
Purdue University West Lafayette, Pennsylvania State University
Topics & keywords
- Photoelectrolysis
- Nanotube
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Nanowire
- Photoelectrochemistry
- Heterojunction
- Crystallinity