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Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution

Arrays of single crystal TiO(2) rutile nanorods (RNRs) appear highly promising as electron-collecting substrates in hybrid photoanodes as the RNRs offer direct charge carriers transport pathways, contrary to the conventional electrodes prepared from TiO(2) powders that suffer from the numerous charg...

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Autores principales: Gong, Ruihao, Mitoraj, Dariusz, Leiter, Robert, Mundszinger, Manuel, Mengele, Alexander K., Krivtsov, Igor, Biskupek, Johannes, Kaiser, Ute, Beranek, Radim, Rau, Sven
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8416449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.709903
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author Gong, Ruihao
Mitoraj, Dariusz
Leiter, Robert
Mundszinger, Manuel
Mengele, Alexander K.
Krivtsov, Igor
Biskupek, Johannes
Kaiser, Ute
Beranek, Radim
Rau, Sven
author_facet Gong, Ruihao
Mitoraj, Dariusz
Leiter, Robert
Mundszinger, Manuel
Mengele, Alexander K.
Krivtsov, Igor
Biskupek, Johannes
Kaiser, Ute
Beranek, Radim
Rau, Sven
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description Arrays of single crystal TiO(2) rutile nanorods (RNRs) appear highly promising as electron-collecting substrates in hybrid photoanodes as the RNRs offer direct charge carriers transport pathways, contrary to the conventional electrodes prepared from TiO(2) powders that suffer from the numerous charge traps at the grain boundaries. However, the specific surface area of the nanorods is highly limited by their smooth morphology, which might be detrimental in view of utilizing the RNR as a substrate for immobilizing other functional materials. In this study, we developed a novel anatase-wrapped RNR (ARNR) material fabricated by a facile seed layer-free hydrothermal method. The ARNR comprises polycrystalline anatase nanoparticles formed on the surface of RNR, resulting in a large surface area that provides more deposition sites compared to the bare nanorods. Herein, we functionalize ARNR and RNR electrodes with polymeric carbon nitride (CN(x)) coupled with a CoO(OH)(x) cocatalyst for dioxygen evolution. The anatase wrapping of the rutile nanorod scaffold is found to be crucial for effective deposition of CN(x) and for improved photoanode operation in visible light-driven (λ > 420 nm) oxygen evolution, yielding a significant enhancement of photocurrent (by the factor of ∼3.7 at 1.23 V vs. RHE) and faradaic efficiency of oxygen evolution (by the factor of ∼2) as compared to photoanodes without anatase interlayer. This study thus highlights the importance of careful interfacial engineering in constructing photoelectrocatalytic systems for solar energy conversion and paves the way for the use of ARNR-based electron collectors in further hybrid and composite photochemical architectures for solar fuel production.
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spelling pubmed-84164492021-09-04 Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution Gong, Ruihao Mitoraj, Dariusz Leiter, Robert Mundszinger, Manuel Mengele, Alexander K. Krivtsov, Igor Biskupek, Johannes Kaiser, Ute Beranek, Radim Rau, Sven Front Chem Chemistry Arrays of single crystal TiO(2) rutile nanorods (RNRs) appear highly promising as electron-collecting substrates in hybrid photoanodes as the RNRs offer direct charge carriers transport pathways, contrary to the conventional electrodes prepared from TiO(2) powders that suffer from the numerous charge traps at the grain boundaries. However, the specific surface area of the nanorods is highly limited by their smooth morphology, which might be detrimental in view of utilizing the RNR as a substrate for immobilizing other functional materials. In this study, we developed a novel anatase-wrapped RNR (ARNR) material fabricated by a facile seed layer-free hydrothermal method. The ARNR comprises polycrystalline anatase nanoparticles formed on the surface of RNR, resulting in a large surface area that provides more deposition sites compared to the bare nanorods. Herein, we functionalize ARNR and RNR electrodes with polymeric carbon nitride (CN(x)) coupled with a CoO(OH)(x) cocatalyst for dioxygen evolution. The anatase wrapping of the rutile nanorod scaffold is found to be crucial for effective deposition of CN(x) and for improved photoanode operation in visible light-driven (λ > 420 nm) oxygen evolution, yielding a significant enhancement of photocurrent (by the factor of ∼3.7 at 1.23 V vs. RHE) and faradaic efficiency of oxygen evolution (by the factor of ∼2) as compared to photoanodes without anatase interlayer. This study thus highlights the importance of careful interfacial engineering in constructing photoelectrocatalytic systems for solar energy conversion and paves the way for the use of ARNR-based electron collectors in further hybrid and composite photochemical architectures for solar fuel production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8416449/ /pubmed/34485243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.709903 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gong, Mitoraj, Leiter, Mundszinger, Mengele, Krivtsov, Biskupek, Kaiser, Beranek and Rau. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Gong, Ruihao
Mitoraj, Dariusz
Leiter, Robert
Mundszinger, Manuel
Mengele, Alexander K.
Krivtsov, Igor
Biskupek, Johannes
Kaiser, Ute
Beranek, Radim
Rau, Sven
Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution
title Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution
title_full Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution
title_fullStr Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution
title_full_unstemmed Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution
title_short Anatase-Wrapped Rutile Nanorods as an Effective Electron Collector in Hybrid Photoanodes for Visible Light-Driven Oxygen Evolution
title_sort anatase-wrapped rutile nanorods as an effective electron collector in hybrid photoanodes for visible light-driven oxygen evolution
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8416449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.709903
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