Porous composite coatings, made of a carbon nanotube (CNT)-TiO2 core-shell structure, were synthesized by the hybrid CVD-ALD process. The resulting TiO2 shell features an anatase crystalline structure that covers uniformly the surface of the CNTs. These composite coatings were investigated as photoanodes for the photo-electrochemical (PEC) water splitting reaction. The CNT-TiO2 core-shell configuration outperforms the bare TiO2 films obtained using the same process regardless of the deposited anatase thickness. The improvement factor, exceeding 400% in photocurrent featuring a core-shell structure, was attributed to the enhancement of the interface area with the electrolyte and the electrons fast withdrawal. The estimation of the photo-electrochemically effective surface area reveals that the strong absorption properties of CNT severely limit the light penetration depth in the CNT-TiO2 system.
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Prasadam, V. P., Huerta Flores, A. M., & Bahlawane, N. (2021). CNT-TiO2core-shell structure: Synthesis and photoelectrochemical characterization. RSC Advances, 11(52), 33169–33178. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05723e
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