Photoelectrochemical water splitting over ordered honeycomb hematite electrodes stabilized by alumina shielding

Highly ordered, honeycomb-like iron oxide (hematite) films were fabricated by double-step anodic oxidation of iron foil. The honeycomb structure obtained by double step anodization was found to be more effective in producing a large area film with homogeneous pore distribution compared to nanotubes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy & environmental science 2012, Vol.5 (4), p.6375-6382
Hauptverfasser: Jun, Hwichan, Im, Badro, Kim, Jae Young, Im, Yong-O, Jang, Ji-Wook, Kim, Eun Sun, Kim, Jae Yul, Kang, Hyeon Joon, Hong, Suk Joon, Lee, Jae Sung
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Zusammenfassung:Highly ordered, honeycomb-like iron oxide (hematite) films were fabricated by double-step anodic oxidation of iron foil. The honeycomb structure obtained by double step anodization was found to be more effective in producing a large area film with homogeneous pore distribution compared to nanotubes fabricated by the conventional single-step anodic oxidation process. To prevent agglomeration of the hematite film during the annealing process, a thin alumina layer was deposited on the hematite film surface by atomic layer deposition. With this alumina shielding and subsequent removal by alkaline treatment, one-dimensional (1-D) hematite nanostructure was preserved perfectly after annealing at 550 degree C. This highly ordered 1-D nanostructure film showed much enhanced photoelectrochemical cell performances relative to hematite films with low degrees of ordering.
ISSN:1754-5692
1754-5706
DOI:10.1039/C1EE02526K