Photoelectrochemical properties of sol-gel obtained titanium oxide

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The photoelectrochemical properties of a sol-gel prepared titanium oxide coating applied onto a Ti substrate were investigated. The oxide coating was formed from an inorganic sol thermally treated in air at 350°C. The coating consisted of agglomerates of narrow size distribution around 100 nm. The photoelectrochemical characteristics were evaluated by investigating the changes in the open circuit potential, current transients and impedance characteristics of a Ti/TiO2 electrode upon illumination by UV light in H 2SO4 solution and in the oxidation of benzyl alcohol. The electrode was found to be active for photoelectrochemical reactions in the investigated solutions.

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Panić, V. V., Stevanović, S. I., Mišković-Stanković, V. B., Jovanović, B. Ž., & Nikolić, B. Ž. (2008). Photoelectrochemical properties of sol-gel obtained titanium oxide. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 73(12), 1211–1221. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0812211P

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