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RETRACTED: Stable and sustainable photoanodes using zinc oxide and cobalt oxide chemically gradient nanostructures for water-splitting applications

Title
RETRACTED: Stable and sustainable photoanodes using zinc oxide and cobalt oxide chemically gradient nanostructures for water-splitting applications
Author(s)
Nandanapalli, Koteeswara ReddyMudusu, DevikaYu, Jong-SungLee, Sungwon
Issued Date
2020-01
Citation
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, v.558, pp.9 - 20
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Green energy technologySurface functionalized ZnO nanostructuresPhotoelectrochemical anodesWater-oxidationCore/shell nanostructuresEnergy harvesting systems
Keywords
Atomic layer depositionChemical stabilityElectrochemical depositionEnergy harvestingII-VI semiconductorsNanostructuresPhotoelectrochemical cellsReductionTemperatureZinc oxideCore/shellEnergy harvesting systemsFunctionalizedGreen energy technologiesPhotoelectrochemicalsWater oxidationCobalt compounds
ISSN
0021-9797
Abstract
※Retracted Publication※
Amorphous cobalt oxide (CoO) encapsulated zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures were developed by adopting three low-temperature methods respectively atomic layer deposition, chemical bath deposition, and electrochemical deposition. The impact of CoO growth on the physical and chemical properties of ZnO nanostructures was investigated. Then, the ZnO/CoO core/shell nanostructures grown under optimized conditions were adopted for the fabrication of photoelectrochemical (PEC) water-splitting devices. The catalytic performance of ZnO nanostructures is substantially improved after their encapsulation with CoO layers. In addition, the chemical stability and durability of the structures are significantly enhanced. Under typical measurement conditions, these surface-modified ZnO nanostructures exhibited incident photon to charge carrier conversion efficiency (IPCE) higher than 16%, and a stable photocurrent density of 1.25 mA cm−2. Further, these ZnO/CoO nanostructured photoanodes showed a high illumination to dark current density ratio, ~2910. © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/10976
DOI
10.1016/j.jcis.2019.09.086
Publisher
Elsevier
Related Researcher
  • 유종성 Yu, Jong-Sung
  • Research Interests Materials chemistry; nanomaterials; electrochemistry; carbon and porous materials; fuel cell; battery; supercapacitor; sensor and photochemical catalyst
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Department of Physics and Chemistry Bio-Harmonized Device Lab 1. Journal Articles
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