Unfolding the temperature induced dual bandgap in TiO<sub>2</sub> nanotubes with improved photocatalytic application
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Abstract
Since the discovery of photocatalytic water splitting, TiO2 has gained enormous interest in improving efficiency by generating stable electron-hole (e-h) pairs upon proper light illumination [1]. In particular, anodic TiO2 nanotubes have attracted wide interest not only for their high surface-to-volume ratio with scalable structures [2]. However, the overall efficiency is limited by the recombination of the photo-generated (e-h) pairs in the bulk and electrode/electrolyte interfaces. To overcome this tuning the crystallinity and the bandgap of them are required. Among various approaches, thermal annealing dependent control over the anatase/rutile phase ratio of TiO2 and their inter-granular charge transfer process exhibit a relatively high photocatalytic performance. Here, we report the efficacy of dual-phase mediated bandgap modulation and the subsequent improvement of photocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanotubes as a function of temperature by various complementary techniques like UV-Vis, XRD, XPS, XAS, Raman, etc. and supported by DFT calculations.
References
1. P. Roy et al. Angew. Chem. 50, 2904 (2011)
2. J.M. Macak et al. Small, 3, 300 (2007).
References
1. P. Roy et al. Angew. Chem. 50, 2904 (2011)
2. J.M. Macak et al. Small, 3, 300 (2007).
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Presenters
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Sangita Bhowmick
- Physics, Shiv Nadar University
- Shiv Nadar Univ