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Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) has been investigated for solar-energy-driven photoelectrical water splitting due to its suitable band gap, abundance, cost savings, environmental friendliness, and chemical stability. However, its poor conductivity, weak light absorption, and large indirect bandgap (3.2 eV...
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author | Hussain, Akbar Rauf, Abdur Ahmed, Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Saleem Mian, Shabeer Ahmad Jang, Joonkyung |
author_facet | Hussain, Akbar Rauf, Abdur Ahmed, Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Saleem Mian, Shabeer Ahmad Jang, Joonkyung |
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description | Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) has been investigated for solar-energy-driven photoelectrical water splitting due to its suitable band gap, abundance, cost savings, environmental friendliness, and chemical stability. However, its poor conductivity, weak light absorption, and large indirect bandgap (3.2 eV) has limited its application in water splitting. In this study, we precisely targeted these limitations using first-principle techniques. TiO(2) only absorbs near-ultraviolet radiation; therefore, the substitution (2.1%) of Ag, Fe, and Co in TiO(2) significantly altered its physical properties and shifted the bandgap from the ultraviolet to the visible region. Cobalt (Co) substitution in TiO(2) resulted in high absorption and photoconductivity and a low bandgap energy suitable for the reduction in water without the need for external energy. The calculated elastic properties of Co-doped TiO(2) indicate the ductile nature of the material with a strong average bond strength. Co-doped TiO(2) exhibited fewer microcracks with a mechanically stable composition. |
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spelling | pubmed-100964012023-04-13 Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Hussain, Akbar Rauf, Abdur Ahmed, Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Saleem Mian, Shabeer Ahmad Jang, Joonkyung Molecules Article Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) has been investigated for solar-energy-driven photoelectrical water splitting due to its suitable band gap, abundance, cost savings, environmental friendliness, and chemical stability. However, its poor conductivity, weak light absorption, and large indirect bandgap (3.2 eV) has limited its application in water splitting. In this study, we precisely targeted these limitations using first-principle techniques. TiO(2) only absorbs near-ultraviolet radiation; therefore, the substitution (2.1%) of Ag, Fe, and Co in TiO(2) significantly altered its physical properties and shifted the bandgap from the ultraviolet to the visible region. Cobalt (Co) substitution in TiO(2) resulted in high absorption and photoconductivity and a low bandgap energy suitable for the reduction in water without the need for external energy. The calculated elastic properties of Co-doped TiO(2) indicate the ductile nature of the material with a strong average bond strength. Co-doped TiO(2) exhibited fewer microcracks with a mechanically stable composition. MDPI 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10096401/ /pubmed/37050015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073252 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hussain, Akbar Rauf, Abdur Ahmed, Ejaz Khan, Muhammad Saleem Mian, Shabeer Ahmad Jang, Joonkyung Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting |
title | Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting |
title_full | Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting |
title_fullStr | Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting |
title_full_unstemmed | Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting |
title_short | Modulating Optoelectronic and Elastic Properties of Anatase TiO(2) for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting |
title_sort | modulating optoelectronic and elastic properties of anatase tio(2) for photoelectrochemical water splitting |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10096401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073252 |
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