Abstract
We apply high-energy proton ion-implantation to modify TiO2 nanotubes selectively at their tops. In the proton-implanted region, we observe the creation of intrinsic cocatalytic centers for photocatalytic H2-evolution. We find proton implantation to induce specific defects and a characteristic modification of the electronic properties not only in nanotubes but also on anatase single crystal (001) surfaces. Nevertheless, for TiO2 nanotubes a strong synergetic effect between implanted region (catalyst) and implant-free tube segment (absorber) can be obtained.
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Liu, N., Häublein, V., Zhou, X., Venkatesan, U., Hartmann, M., MačKović, M., … Schmuki, P. (2015). “Black” TiO2 Nanotubes Formed by High-Energy Proton Implantation Show Noble-Metal-co-Catalyst Free Photocatalytic H2-Evolution. Nano Letters, 15(10), 6815–6820. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b02663
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