Photoelectrochemical cells by design: 3D nanoporous CdO-CdSe architectures on ITO

Authors
Shinde, Dipak V.Lim, IseulLee, Joong-KeeSung, Myung MoMane, Rajaram S.Han, Sung-Hwan
Issue Date
2013-09
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.1, no.35, pp.10436 - 10441
Abstract
We report on the synthesis of CdO-CdSe nanoporous architectures from porous CdO architectures by a controlled solution anion exchange method. Monolithic CdCO3 micron sized crystals synthesized in the first step were decomposed by calcination to evolve CO2 to form porous CdO crystals, having a similar outer shape but with a tailored internal nanostructure. Controlled Se2- ion exchange with CdO crystals yielded CdO-CdSe architectures with tunable composition and optoelectronic properties. Pearson's acid-base concept is used as a guiding principle for controlling the morphology and composition of the formed architectures. The photoelectrochemical properties of the system comprising CdO-CdSe architectures were investigated at various stages of ion exchange intervals. CdO-CdSe architectures on indium tin oxide (ITO) is a promising photoelectrode with excellent photovoltaic properties exhibiting a short-circuit current density of 7.36 mA cm(-2) under 1 Sun illumination.
Keywords
CONVERSION; NANOWIRES; NANOTUBES; CADMIUM; ARRAYS; ZNS; NANOCRYSTALS; CRYSTALLINE; NANOCABLES; EXCHANGE; CONVERSION; NANOWIRES; NANOTUBES; CADMIUM; ARRAYS; ZNS; NANOCRYSTALS; CRYSTALLINE; NANOCABLES; EXCHANGE; Photoelectrochemical; 3D design; nano-porous; CdO-CdSe
ISSN
2050-7488
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127744
DOI
10.1039/c3ta12276j
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