2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-023-11141-y
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Elucidating the role of CZTS QDs and CNTs for boosting the photoelectrochemical response of TiO2

Ashi Ikram,
Mohammad Zulfequar
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“…This value is higher than that reported for TiO 2 -CNT film electrodes prepared using various methods. For example, ³0.87 mA cm ¹2 was reported for a TiO 2 -CNT sample prepared by sol-gel spin-coating, 44 TiO 2 deposited by atomic layer deposition on CNT films exhibited a value of 0.1 mA cm ¹2 (0.1 V s ¹1 ), 45 and a TiO 2 -CNT film prepared by hydrothermal method showed a value of 0.23 mA cm ¹2 (10 mV s ¹1 ). 46 The current density obtained here is also comparable to that of various recently reported co-catalysts.…”
Section: Photoelectrochemical Activitymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…This value is higher than that reported for TiO 2 -CNT film electrodes prepared using various methods. For example, ³0.87 mA cm ¹2 was reported for a TiO 2 -CNT sample prepared by sol-gel spin-coating, 44 TiO 2 deposited by atomic layer deposition on CNT films exhibited a value of 0.1 mA cm ¹2 (0.1 V s ¹1 ), 45 and a TiO 2 -CNT film prepared by hydrothermal method showed a value of 0.23 mA cm ¹2 (10 mV s ¹1 ). 46 The current density obtained here is also comparable to that of various recently reported co-catalysts.…”
Section: Photoelectrochemical Activitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, the Kubert-Munk function obtained using the diffuse reflection method is used instead of absorbance. 44 However, when this method is employed, the TiO 2 spectral peak is often not visible, especially for samples containing MWCNTs. The Kubert-Munk method could not accurately measure the absorbance of the samples herein because the scattering coefficient, which is influenced by the TiO 2 particle size and density, changed depending on the wavelength of light.…”
Section: Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%