Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6601500 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the formation of self-organized nanotubular oxide structures by anodization of zinc in a sulfide based electrolyte. Under optimized experimental conditions, successful growth of a several micrometer long self-organized tubular structure is achieved. The anodized samples were characterized using FE-SEM, XPS, XRD and SAED. The key to formation of tubular ZnO is a protective sulfide containing initial layer. In contrast to other self-ordered tubular geometries, ZnO anodic layers consist of a particular tube wall structure. The resulting double hierarchy layers show a considerable efficiency for photoelectrochemical splitting of water when used in a sacrificial polysulfide electrolyte.
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Authors
Nabeen K. Shrestha, Kiyoung Lee, Robert Hahn, Patrik Schmuki,