Electrochimica Acta, Vol.186, 95-100, 2015
Facile Hydrothermal Synthesis of Three Dimensional Hematite Nanostructures with Enhanced Water Splitting Performance
Hematite (alpha-Fe2O3) photoanodes has received considerable attention to produce hydrogen and oxygen by the photoelectrochemical (PEC) reaction due to its chemical stability, appropriate band and abundance. Although various sizes and morphologies of alpha-Fe2O3 had been synthesized to enhance the photoanode performance, their photoactivity is still unsatisfactory for their inefficient charge transfer or light harvesting. In this work, we utilized a facile hydrothermal method to tune the size and morphology of the alpha-Fe2O3 nanostructures by simply controlling the reaction temperature, and found that the 500 nm 3D nanospheres (NSs) exhibit highest catalytic activity for the PEC water splitting. We systematically studied the morphology and growth mechanism of alpha-Fe2O3 nanorods (NRs) and NSs, and found the temperature can greatly influence the final morphology. In comparison to 1D NRs, the 3D NSs can make the PEC activity enhanced for five times due to the optimal charge transfer and light harvesting. This report provides a new insight on the relationships between nanostructures and photoanode performances, and can be applied in other PEC water splitting materials. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:photoelectrochemical;alpha-Fe2O3 nanostructure;hydrothermal synthesis;1D nanostructure;3D nanostructure