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Efficient Plasma Route to Nanostructure Materials: Case Study on the Use of m-WO3 for Solar Water Splitting

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One of the main challenges in developing highly efficient nanostructured photoelectrodes is to achieve good control over the desired morphology and good electrical conductivity. We present an efficient plasma-processing technique to form porous structures in tungsten substrates. After an optimized two-step annealling procedure, the mesoporous tungsten transforms into photoactive monoclinic WO3. The excellent control over the feature size and good contact between the crystallites obtained with the plasma technique offers an exciting new synthesis route for nanostructured materials for use in processes such as solar water splitting.

Year of Publication
2013
Journal
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume
5
Number
15
Number of Pages
7621-7625
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83a92e771673c817bffa83b956833f84
Alternate Journal
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
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