Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1528486 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Manganese dioxide is synthesized by reduction reaction of potassium permanganate with hydrogen peroxide. The as-synthesized α-MnO2 is characterized by powder X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. The MnO2 particles are used to prepare composite films containing polybithophene (PBTh) on indium tin oxide (ITO) glass substrates. The composite films ITO/PBTh-MnO2 are obtained by electro-polymerization of bithiophene in the presence the α-MnO2 particles dispersed in the electrolytic solution. The XRD and SEM analyses show that the α-MnO2 particles of size in the range 100-300 nm are incorporated in the polymer. The films are characterized by cyclic voltammetry impedance spectroscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. As a result, the electrochemical gap and the optical gap are shifted by the incorporation of MnO2 from 2.15 eV for ITO/PBTh to 1.88 eV for ITO/PBTh-MnO2, while the electrical conductivity decreases from 195.35 S/cm for ITO/PBTh down to 0.047 S/cm for ITO/PBTh-MnO2 at the highest MnO2 investigated. The photo-electrochemical measurements also indicate that the ITO/PBTh-MnO2 films show a photocurrent that is three times higher than that of ITO/PBTh substrate to reach 20.6 μA cmâ2, so that such a composite can be used as a new active material in solar cells.
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Authors
H. Zouaoui, D. Abdi, A. Bahloul, B. Nessark, E. Briot, H. Groult, A. Mauger, C.M. Julien,