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ACS Nano | 2012

Hydrothermally processed TiO2 nanowire electrodes with antireflective and electrochromic properties.

Jing-Zhi Chen; Wen-Yin Ko; Yin-Cheng Yen; Po-Hung Chen; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

Dual functionalities of antireflective and electrochromic properties-based anatase TiO(2) nanowire devices with a high-porosity cross-linked geometry directly grown onto transparent conductive glass was achieved for the first time through a simple one-step hydrothermal process under mild alkali conditions. Devices fashioned from these TiO(2) nanowires were found to display enhanced optical transparency in the visible range, better color contrast, and faster color-switching time in comparison to devices made from nanoparticles. These improvements can be attributed to the low refractive index and high porosity of the TiO(2) nanowires and their larger accessible surface area for Li(+) intercalation and deintercalation, leading to enhanced capabilities for transparent electrochromic smart windows.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Plasmon-induced efficiency enhancement on dye-sensitized solar cell by a 3D TNW-AuNP layer.

Yin-Cheng Yen; Po-Hung Chen; Jing-Zhi Chen; Jau-An Chen; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

A new 3D TNW-AuNP plasmonic electrode consists of antireflective (AR) TiO2 nanowires (TNWs) (∼600 nm thickness) serving as light-harvesting antennae coupling with Au nanoparticles (NPs). A huge red-shift of 55 nm is observed in surface plasmon spectra for the Au (11 nm) plasmonic electrode that has 11 nm size Au NPs, whereby (111) lattice planes have a specific bonding with the TiO2 (101) planes. Remarkable red-shift is mainly attributed to the localized electric field improvement resulting from the plasmonic coupling effect between the Au NPs and the Au-TiO2 hybrids. After TiCl4 treatment, this favorable Au (11 nm) nanostructure takes advantage of harvesting photons to increase the conversion efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) from 6.25% to 9.73%.


Advanced Materials | 2011

The role of the fabrication of anatase-TiO2 chain-networked photoanodes.

Jing-Zhi Chen; Yin-Cheng Yen; Wen-Yin Ko; Ching-Yuan Cheng; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

Since Grätzel’s pioneering work on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), [ 1 ] much effort has been devoted to the fabrication of TiO 2 -based photoanode nanostructures. The most-promising nanoarchitecture is an array of 1D TiO 2 nanostructures, such as nanotubes, nanobelts, and nanowires; these nanostructures have been shown to enhance the effi ciencies of both charge collection and light-harvesting, in comparison to a random network of TiO 2 nanoparticles. [ 2 ] Recently, a variety of TiO 2 -based nanoarrays anchored on Ti foil have been reported, fabricated using electrochemical anodic oxidation and hydrothermal methods. [ 3 ]


Scientific Reports | 2017

Plasmon-Enhanced Photocurrent using Gold Nanoparticles on a Three-Dimensional TiO2 Nanowire-Web Electrode

Yin-Cheng Yen; Jau-An Chen; Sheng Ou; Yi-Shin Chen; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

In this study, an anatase/rutile mixed-phase titanium dioxide (TiO2) hierarchical network deposited with Au nanoparticles (Au/TiO2 ARHN) was synthesized using a facile hydrothermal method followed by a simple calcination step. Such a unique structure was designed for improving the light harvest, charge transportation/separation, and the performance of photo-electro-chemical (PEC) cells. The properties of the as-synthesized Au/TiO2 ARHN in PEC cells were investigated by electrochemical measurements using a three-electrode system in a 1 M NaOH electrolyte. Remarkably, a 4.5-folds enhancement of the photocurrent for Au/TiO2 ARHN was observed as compared to that for TiO2 nanowire (NW), under AM1.5G solar illumination, suggesting its potential application in PEC cells. A mechanism has been proposed to explain the high photocurrent of Au/TiO2 ARHN in PEC water splitting.


Nanotechnology | 2014

Chain-network anatase/TiO2 (B) thin film with improved photocatalytic efficiency

Yin-Cheng Yen; Jing-Zhi Chen; Yu-Jung Lu; Shangjr Gwo; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

A 3-dimensional chain-network anatase/TiO2 (B) was obtained via the basic hydrothermal treatment of a sandwich Ti/TiO2/Ti film on a glass substrate that was prepared from 16 nm anatase TiO2 nanoparticles. The Ti film was converted to the TiO2 (B) phase in a Teflon vessel containing a 10 M NaOH aqueous solution that was encapsulated in a stainless-steel autoclave and heated at 130 °C for 2 h. The TiO2 (B) then served as a binder layer that enabled the formation of pearl-necklace chains made of anatase TiO2 nanoparticles, and these chain-like structures thoroughly interpenetrated into the textured layer. Decomposition tests using methylene blue indicated that the chain-network anatase/TiO2 (B) mixed-phase film had a photocatalytic half-life that was 0.84 and 0.69 times shorter than those of as-prepared anatase TiO2 and P25, respectively. In addition, the intensity of the room temperature photoluminescence spectra of anatase TiO2 was 2.55-fold higher than that of the chain-network anatase/TiO2 (B). We thus conclude that the remarkable photocatalytic activity of the chain-network anatase/TiO2 (B) is attributed to the chain-network structural characteristics and a synergistic effect of the matching band gap potentials, which increases the transfer of photogenerated electrons and reduces electron-hole recombination.


Royal Society Open Science | 2017

Green synthesis of carbon quantum dots embedded onto titanium dioxide nanowires for enhancing photocurrent

Yin-Cheng Yen; Chia-Chi Lin; Ping-Yu Chen; Wen-Yin Ko; Tzu-Rung Tien; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

The green synthesis of nanowired photocatalyst composed of carbon quantum dots-titanium hybrid-semiconductors, CQDs/TiO2, are reported. Where graphite-based CQDs with a size less than 5 nm are directly synthesized in pure water electrolyte by a one-step electrochemistry approach and subsequently electrodeposited onto as-prepared TiO2 nanowires through a voltage-driven reduction process. Electron paramagnetic resonance studies show that the CQDs can generate singlet oxygen and/or oxygen radicals to decompose the kinetic H2O2 intermediate species upon UV light illumination. With the effect of peroxidase-like CQDs, photocurrent density of CQDs/TiO2 is remarkably enhanced by a 6.4 factor when compared with that of as-prepared TiO2.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

One-Step Solvothermal-Processed 3D Spinel-Type Manganese Oxide Microspheres and Their Improved Supercapacitive Properties

Wen-Yin Ko; Lung-Jing Chen; Yu-Hung Chen; Wei-Hung Chen; Ke-Ming Lu; Jin-Ru Yang; Yin-Cheng Yen; Kuan-Jiuh Lin


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

Enhancing the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells based on TiO2 nanotube/nanoparticle composite photoanodes

Yin-Cheng Yen; Wen-Yin Ko; Jing-Zhi Chen; Kuan-Jiuh Lin


Journal of The Chinese Chemical Society | 2013

Hydrothermal Synthesis of High‐Surface‐Area Anatase TiO2 Nanoparticles for Enhancing the Photovoltaic Performance of Solar Cells

Yin-Cheng Yen; Jing-Zhi Chen; Kuan-Jiuh Lin


Journal of The Chinese Chemical Society | 2017

One-Pot Synthesis of Nitrogen-doped TiO2 Nanowires with Enhanced Photocurrent Generation: N-TiO2 Nanowires for Photocurrent Enhancement

Yin-Cheng Yen; Sheng Ou; Kuan-Jiuh Lin

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Kuan-Jiuh Lin

National Chung Hsing University

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Jing-Zhi Chen

National Chung Hsing University

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Wen-Yin Ko

National Chung Hsing University

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Chia-Chi Lin

National Chung Hsing University

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Ping-Yu Chen

National Chung Hsing University

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Tzu-Rung Tien

National Chung Hsing University

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Ching-Yuan Cheng

National Chung Hsing University

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Lung-Jing Chen

National Chung Hsing University

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Shangjr Gwo

National Tsing Hua University

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Wei-Hung Chen

National Chung Hsing University

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