This work is focused on hierarchical TiO2 based electrodes prepared by PLD, to be used in the electrically enhanced water splitting process. The photoresponse is analyzed in a range of wavelength of the incident radiation from 365 to 430 nm. Both the capacitive properties of samples and the quantity/accessibility of the existing active sites are examined by means of CV and EIS measurements. The O2 partial pressure adopted in the PLD synthesis of the samples demonstrated to be the most influential parameter on the final performances of the samples.

Photoelectrochemical Characteri zation of Hierarchical TiO2 Nanoarchitectures Obtained by Reactive Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD)

MATARRESE, ROBERTO;NOVA, ISABELLA;LI BASSI, ANDREA;CASARI, CARLO SPARTACO;RUSSO, VALERIA;
2014-01-01

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This work is focused on hierarchical TiO2 based electrodes prepared by PLD, to be used in the electrically enhanced water splitting process. The photoresponse is analyzed in a range of wavelength of the incident radiation from 365 to 430 nm. Both the capacitive properties of samples and the quantity/accessibility of the existing active sites are examined by means of CV and EIS measurements. The O2 partial pressure adopted in the PLD synthesis of the samples demonstrated to be the most influential parameter on the final performances of the samples.
2014
Selected Articles by invitation from 10thESEE The10th, European Symposium on Electrochemical Engineering
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