Tuning The Photoactivity of Zirconia Nanotubes-Based Photoanodes via Ultrathin Layers of ZrN: An Effective Approach toward Visible-Light Water Splitting

Volume: 120, Issue: 13, Pages: 7025 - 7032
Published: Mar 30, 2016
Abstract
We present, herein, visible-light water splitting using earth-abundant zirconium-based nanostructured photoanodes. ZrO2/ZrON core/shell arrays were fabricated via the atomic layer deposition (ALD) of various ZrN layers on anodically synthesized hexagonal ZrO2 nanotubes. Compositional analysis of the composite photoanodes showed the transformation of the nitride layers to oxynitride phases, with the sample made of 95 ALD cycles having a structure...
Paper Details
Title
Tuning The Photoactivity of Zirconia Nanotubes-Based Photoanodes via Ultrathin Layers of ZrN: An Effective Approach toward Visible-Light Water Splitting
Published Date
Mar 30, 2016
Volume
120
Issue
13
Pages
7025 - 7032
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