Enhancing Visible Light Photo-oxidation of Water with TiO 2 Nanowire Arrays via Cotreatment with H 2 and NH 3 : Synergistic Effects between Ti 3+ and N
The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
We report a synergistic effect involving hydrogenation and nitridation cotreatment of TiO(2) nanowire (NW) arrays that improves the water photo-oxidation performance under visible light illumination. The visible light (>420 nm) photocurrent of the cotreated TiO(2) is 0.16 mA/cm(2) and accounts for 41% of the total photocurrent under simulated AM 1.5 G illumination. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy reveals that the concentration of Ti(3+) species in the bulk of the TiO(2) following hydrogenation and nitridation cotreatment is significantly higher than that of the sample treated solely with ammonia. It is believed that the interaction between the N-dopant and Ti(3+) is the key to the extension…
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5Topics & keywords
- Photocurrent
- Visible spectrum
- Chemistry
- Electron paramagnetic resonance
- Nanowire
- Photochemistry
- Dopant
- Spectroscopy
- Clean water and sanitation