Journal of Power Sources | 2019

Morphological influence of electrode/electrolyte interface towards augmenting the efficiency of photoelectrochemical water splitting – A case study on ZnO

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The present study is aimed towards calculating the magnitude of inherent surface morphological parameters of a rough metal oxide semiconductor. These surface parameters viz. fractal dimension, lower and upper cut off length scale play an important role in controlling and predicting the electrochemical response which can be determined using Power spectral density analysis utilizing Field emission-scanning electron microscopy and Atomic force microscopy images. Nanostructured ZnO thin films of varying layers are prepared by spin coating technique. Among which the sample with five layers is found to possess maximum morphological roughness with fractal dimension, lower and upper cut off length scale values 2.50, 15.49, 102.33 and 2.45, 12.58, 112\u202f nm for untreated samples which changed to 2.39, 19.05, 135.49 and 2.28, 19.90, 150\u202f nm after undergoing electrochemical treatment for Atomic force microscopy and Field emission-scanning electron microscopy images respectively. Furthermore, sample under consideration exhibits highest photocurrent density of 4.54 mA/cm2 at 1.2\u202fV vs Reversible Hydrogen Electrode in comparison to other prepared samples with varied layers deposition. The study correlates morphological parameters with the electrochemical and photoelectrochemical results and thus explains the role of morphology on the semiconductor/electrolyte interface.

Volume 432
Pages 38-47
DOI 10.1016/J.JPOWSOUR.2019.05.068
Language English
Journal Journal of Power Sources

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