Influence of alkali metal cations on the photoactivity of crystalline and exfoliated amorphous WO3 – photointercalation phenomenon
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In order to investigate the effect of photointercalation on photoelectrochemical properties, two types of WO3-based photoanodes, bulk and exfoliated have been prepared and investigated. An aqueous exfoliation method is introduced for the simple fabrication of amorphous and hydrated WO3 nanomaterial using commercial bulk WO3 precursor. The comparison of obtained material with bulk WO3 was performed using Raman, UV–vis, and XPS as well as scanning and transmission electron microscopies. The photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic performances of bulk and exfoliated WO3 were compared. Generally, the proposed exfoliation procedure led to the preparation of photo(electro)catalyst characterized by better performance measured as a photocurrent of water oxidation and rate of methylene blue photodecomposition. The main aim of this research was to investigate the influence of alkali metal cations (Li+,Na+,K+,Cs+) presence in electrolyte on the photocatalytic and photo(electro)catalytic activity of the samples in a form of suspended powder and thin layer on transparent-conductive substrate (FTO), respectively.
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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
no. 298,
ISSN: 0926-3373 - Language:
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- Szkoda M., Trzciński K., Trykowski G., Łapiński M., Lisowska-Oleksiak A.: Influence of alkali metal cations on the photoactivity of crystalline and exfoliated amorphous WO3 – photointercalation phenomenon// APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL -Vol. 298, (2021), s.120527-
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120527
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