Synthesis and Spectroelectrochemical Investigation of Anodic Black TiOx Nanotubes

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2023 Mar 3;13(5):931. doi: 10.3390/nano13050931.

Abstract

Anodic TiO2 nanotubes were transformed into anatase at 400 °C for 2 h in air and subjected to electrochemical reduction at different conditions. It revealed that the reduced black TiOx nanotubes were not stable in contact with air; however, their lifetime was considerably extended to even a few hours when isolated from the influence of atmospheric oxygen. The order of polarization-induced reduction and spontaneous reverse oxidation reactions were determined. Upon irradiation with simulated sunlight, the reduced black TiOx nanotubes generated lower photocurrents than non-reduced TiO2, but a lower rate of electron-hole recombination and better charge separation were observed. In addition, the conduction band edge and energy level (Fermi level), responsible for trapping electrons from the valence band during the reduction of TiO2 nanotubes, were determined. The methods presented in this paper can be used for determination of the spectroelectrochemical and photoelectrochemical properties of electrochromic materials.

Keywords: black TiO2 nanotubes; electrochemical reduction; optical band gap; spectroelectrochemical measurements.

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