Electrochemical Deposition of Conformal Semiconductor Layers in Nanoporous Oxides for Sensitized Photoelectrodes
Author(s) -
Jae Hyun Park,
Qing Wang,
Kai Zhu,
Arthur J. Frank,
Jin Young Kim
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.9b02552
Subject(s) - nanoporous , materials science , semiconductor , conformal coating , passivation , electrode , layer (electronics) , photoelectrochemistry , charge carrier , nanotechnology , dye sensitized solar cell , optoelectronics , coating , atomic layer deposition , electrochemistry , chemistry , electrolyte
Nanoporous photoelectrodes with photoactive semiconductors have been investigated for various energy applications such as solar cells and photoelectrochemical cells, but the deposition of the semiconducting materials on the nanoporous electrodes has been very challenging due to pore clogging or complete pore filling. Here, we propose a band alignment model that explains the morphology of the electrochemically deposited semiconductor layer on the semiconducting nanoporous oxide electrode. Briefly, the coating material with a conduction band edge higher (i.e., more negative) than that of the electrode material forms a conformal coating, which maintains the initial nanoporous structure. As a result, a conformal CdSe layer can be electrodeposited onto TiO 2 nanotubes, which can be used as a photoelectrode of a sensitized solar cell. The electron dynamics studies revealed that the CdSe-sensitized TiO 2 nanotube electrode exhibited faster charge transport and slower charge recombination than its dye-sensitized counterpart, which has been ascribed to the passivation of surface traps and the physically blocked back-electron transfer by the CdSe layer as well as the higher conduction band of CdSe.
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