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WO3 decorated TiO2 nanotube array electrode: Preparation, characterization and superior photoelectrochemical performance for rhodamine B dye degradation

By Davaslıoğlu, İrem Çakar; Volkan Özdokur, K.; Koçak, Süleyman; Çırak, Çağrı; Çağlar, Bülent; Çırak, Burcu Bozkurt; Nil Ertaş, F.
Published in Journal of Molecular Structure 2021

Abstract

An efficient photoelectrocatalyst was synthesized by electrochemical deposition of WO3 on the titanium nanotube (TNT) array by subsequent cycling the potential between -0.6 – 1.0 V vs Ag/AgCl. The structural and morphological properties of the electrode obtained (TNT-WO3) was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) techniques and it was revealed that TNT surfaces were successfully decorated by WO3 species without formation of another oxidation species. Then, the photoelectrocatalytic activity of the composite electrode set at 0.2 V (vs Ag/AgCl), was tested under UV light irradiation on the degradation of Methylene blue (MB), Orange G (OG) and Rhodamine B (RhB), as the model pollutants. Among the azo dyes studied, the electrode has given the best performance against RhB in comparison to the bare TNT electrode. The influence of the deposition conditions on the efficiency was examined and under optimal conditions and it was noted that efficient removal of the dye can be achieved within 10 min. Another advantage of the composite electrode is that PEC performance can be tuned by simply changing the parameters of deposition.

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