Ti/TiO2/Cu2O electrodes for photocatalytic applications: Synthesis and characterization

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Energy from renewables (solar, photovoltaic, geothermal), is a major challenge for researchers' efforts in reason of the intermittent nature of these energy sources. Systems like photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells are promising devices that allow the direct conversion of solar energy into electric power and/or chemical fuels. The direct conversion of solar energy in fuels can be achieved using photocatalysts, based on semiconductors like TiO2. In this work TiO2 nanotubes were achieved through “one-step” anodization of titanium, a low cost and accurate method which allowed to control dimensions and morphology of the nanostructured Ti/TiO2 electrodes. Central limit for TiO2 photoconversion efficiency is its wide bandgap (i.e. a3.2eV), which limits light absorption to the ultraviolet region (3-5% of the solar radiation). Composite Cu2O/TiO2 systems have attracted much attention: Cu2O is a promising semiconductor material (bandgap 2.0-2.6eV), suitable to absorb visible light. Traditionally, Cu2O deposition techniques include the impregnation of TiO2 with a copper salt and subsequent calcination, but offers little control on sizes, shape and deposit's composition. In this work we developed an electrodeposition method in order to control Cu2O morphology and sizes in the composed Ti/TiO2/Cu2O electrodes.

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Rubino, A., Schiavi, P. G., Altimari, P., & Pagnanelli, F. (2019). Ti/TiO2/Cu2O electrodes for photocatalytic applications: Synthesis and characterization. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2145). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5123566

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