Influence of anodization time on the surface modifications on α-Fe2O3 photoanode upon anodization
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Maabong, Kelebogile
Hu, Yelin
Braun, Artur
Machatine, Augusto Gonçalo Jose
Diale, M. (Mmantsae Moche)
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Cambridge University Press
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In searching for a suitable semiconductor material for hydrogen production via photoelectrochemical water splitting, α-Fe2O3 received significant attention as a promising photoanode due to its band gap (∼2.1 eV), good stability, low cost, and natural occurrence. α-Fe2O3 thin films were prepared by economic and facile dip coating method and subsequently subjected to an anodic potential of 700 mV versus Ag/AgCl in 1M KOH for different anodization times (1, 10, and 900 min) under illumination. X-ray diffractometry revealed increase in crystallites size from ∼31 nm for nanoparticles in pristine state to ∼38 and 44 nm after anodization for 1 and 900 min, respectively. A clear positive correlation between anodization time and grain (particle) size was observed from field emission gun scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM); longer exposure time to anodizing conditions resulted in larger grains. Grain size increased from ∼57.9 nm in pristine state to ∼153.5 nm after anodization for 900 min. A significant smoothening of the surface with increase in anodization time was evident from AFM analysis.
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Crystallographic structure, Gain size, Morphology
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Maabong, K, Hu, Y, Braun, A, Machatine, AGJ & Diale, M 2016, 'Influence of anodization time on the surface modifications on α-Fe2O3 photoanode upon anodization', Journal of Materials Research, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 1580-1587.
