Diffusion-Controlled Growth of Oxygen Bubble Evolved from Nanorod-Array TiO2Photoelectrode
Author(s) -
Xiaowei Hu,
Yechun Wang,
Liejin Guo,
Zhenshan Cao
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
advances in condensed matter physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.314
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1687-8124
pISSN - 1687-8108
DOI - 10.1155/2014/970891
Subject(s) - materials science , nanorod , diffusion , thermodynamics , nanotechnology , physics
Nanorod-array structure gains its popularity in photoelectrode design for water splitting. However, the structure’s effects on solid-liquid interface interaction and reaction product transportation still remain unsolved. Gas bubble generally evolved from photoelectrodes, which provides a starting point for the problem-solving. Based on this, investigations on the gas-evolving photoelectrode are carried out in this paper. By experimental studies of wettability on the photoelectrode nanorod-array surface and oxygen bubble growth from anode, we analyzed the interaction affecting the gas-solid-liquid contact behaviors and product transportation mechanism, which is controlled by diffusion due to the concentration gradient of dissolved gases in the aqueous electrolyte and the microconvection caused by the bubble interface movement. In the end, based on the bubble growth characteristics of RB(t)~t0.5 in the experiment, a model describing the product transport mechanism was presented
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