Issue 52, 2021

CNT–TiO2 core–shell structure: synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization

Abstract

Porous composite coatings, made of a carbon nanotube (CNT)–TiO2 core–shell structure, were synthesized by the hybrid CVD-ALD process. The resulting TiO2 shell features an anatase crystalline structure that covers uniformly the surface of the CNTs. These composite coatings were investigated as photoanodes for the photo-electrochemical (PEC) water splitting reaction. The CNT–TiO2 core–shell configuration outperforms the bare TiO2 films obtained using the same process regardless of the deposited anatase thickness. The improvement factor, exceeding 400% in photocurrent featuring a core–shell structure, was attributed to the enhancement of the interface area with the electrolyte and the electrons fast withdrawal. The estimation of the photo-electrochemically effective surface area reveals that the strong absorption properties of CNT severely limit the light penetration depth in the CNT–TiO2 system.

Graphical abstract: CNT–TiO2 core–shell structure: synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jul 2021
Accepted
03 Oct 2021
First published
08 Oct 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 33169-33178

CNT–TiO2 core–shell structure: synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization

V. P. Prasadam, A. M. Huerta Flores and N. Bahlawane, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 33169 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA05723E

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