Cr-doped-TiO 2 thin films, with three different Cr concentrations (2, 5.5, and 9 at.%), have been synthesized by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering in order to sensitize TiO 2 in visible light. UVevisible spectra showed that maximum narrowing (2.1 eV) of the TiO 2 band gap is obtained for the high
Efficient H2 production by water-splitting using indium–tin-oxide/V-doped TiO2 multilayer thin film photocatalyst
✍ Scribed by R. Dholam; N. Patel; A. Miotello
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 771 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-3199
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✦ Synopsis
In order to sensitize TiO 2 in visible light and to reduce photo-induced charge recombination, the multilayer films of IndiumeTin Oxide (ITO)/V-doped TiO 2 were synthesized by radiofrequency magnetron sputtering. V-doped TiO 2 thin films showed red shift in TiO 2 absorption edge with increasing dopant concentration and, most importantly, the dopant energy levels are formed in the TiO 2 band gap due to V 5þ /V 4þ ions as confirmed by UVeVisible and XPS spectra. Multilayer films with different numbers of ITO/V-doped TiO 2 (6 at.%) bilayers (namely, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-and 7-bilayers) were deposited, in order to reduce the charge recombination rate, by keeping the total thickness of TiO 2 constant in each multilayer film.
In multilayer films, when exposed to visible light the photocurrent increases as function of the number of bilayers by reaching the maximum with 6-bilayers of ITO/V-doped TiO 2 . The measured enhanced photocurrent is attributed to: 1) ability of V-doped TiO 2 to absorb visible light, 2) number of space-charge layers in form of ITO/TiO 2 interfaces in multilayer films, and 3) generation of photoelectrons just in/or near to the space-charge layer by decreasing the Vdoped TiO 2 layer thickness. The reduced charge recombination rate in multilayer films was also confirmed by the photocurrent kinetic curves. The superior photocatalytic efficiency of the 6-bilayers film is also reflected in hydrogen production rate through water-splitting: we obtained indeed 31.2 mmol/h of H 2 production rate.
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