Electrochemical investigation of doped titanium dioxide

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Thin films of transition-metal doped (0.2, 1.0, and 5.0 atom%) TiO 2 were prepared on titanium foil using a sol-gel route catalyzed by ammonium acetate. Dopants investigated were the fourth-period transition metals. The prepared films were characterised by Raman spectroscopy, Auger electron spectroscopy, and photoelectrochemical methods. The films doped with transition metals showed a lower photocurrent response than undoped samples. No major red shift in the photocurrent response spectra of the doped films was observed. A photocurrent response was observed under visible light irradiation of the samples and was potential dependent peaking around - 0.3 V (SCE), which is indicative of electron promotion from a filled defect level. Examination of the defect level potential dependence by analysis of the current-time response under chopped illumination at fixed potential (- 0.8 V-+1.07 V) gave a good correlation with the potential dependence observed in the visible light irradiation studies. Copyright © 2008 J.W. J. Hamilton et al.

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Hamilton, J. W. J., Byrne, J. A., McCullagh, C., & Dunlop, P. S. M. (2008). Electrochemical investigation of doped titanium dioxide. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/631597

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