Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes

© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016. Dye sensitized water splitting photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells generally require the attachment of photosensitizer to a semiconductor and a water oxidation catalyst (WOC). Here we report for the first time that dye, including zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc), cobalt...

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Main Authors: Cheng, Y., Memar, A., Saunders, M., Pan, J., Liu, C., Gale, J., Demichelis, R., Shen, P., Jiang, San Ping
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP150102025
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39499
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author Cheng, Y.
Memar, A.
Saunders, M.
Pan, J.
Liu, C.
Gale, J.
Demichelis, R.
Shen, P.
Jiang, San Ping
author_facet Cheng, Y.
Memar, A.
Saunders, M.
Pan, J.
Liu, C.
Gale, J.
Demichelis, R.
Shen, P.
Jiang, San Ping
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description © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016. Dye sensitized water splitting photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells generally require the attachment of photosensitizer to a semiconductor and a water oxidation catalyst (WOC). Here we report for the first time that dye, including zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc), cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) and tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(ii) (Rubpy), sensitized or functionalized pristine carbon nanotubes (dye/CNTs) without the presence of semiconducting oxides and conventional WOCs have unusually high activity for PEC water splitting in alkaline solutions under ultraviolet (UV) and visible light. The PEC activities of dye/CNTs show distinctive volcano curves as a function of number of walls with the highest activity observed on double- and triple-walled CNTs (DWNTs and TWNTs). For example, the photocurrent of the ZnPc functionalized TWNTs at 1.2 V vs. RHE is 0.32 mA cm-2, which is ~4 times of 0.09 mA cm-2 obtained on the ZnPc functionalized single-walled CNTs (SWNTs) and one order of magnitude higher than 0.02 mA cm-2 on ZnPc functionalized multi-walled CNTs (MWNTs). On the other hand, the photocurrents are negligible on pristine CNTs, less than 0.005 mA cm-2 under identical experimental conditions. This remarkable feature is due to the unique charge separation ability of the dye/CNTs, where the photoexcited electrons are transferred to the inner tubes via the electron tunneling under the dc bias voltage, and the significant electrocatalytic activities of DWNTs and TWNTs for the water oxidation reaction. The results provide new opportunities for the development of artificial photosynthetic systems via the manipulation of the quantum properties of CNTs.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-394992022-10-12T06:25:34Z Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes Cheng, Y. Memar, A. Saunders, M. Pan, J. Liu, C. Gale, J. Demichelis, R. Shen, P. Jiang, San Ping © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016. Dye sensitized water splitting photoelectrochemical (PEC) cells generally require the attachment of photosensitizer to a semiconductor and a water oxidation catalyst (WOC). Here we report for the first time that dye, including zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc), cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) and tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(ii) (Rubpy), sensitized or functionalized pristine carbon nanotubes (dye/CNTs) without the presence of semiconducting oxides and conventional WOCs have unusually high activity for PEC water splitting in alkaline solutions under ultraviolet (UV) and visible light. The PEC activities of dye/CNTs show distinctive volcano curves as a function of number of walls with the highest activity observed on double- and triple-walled CNTs (DWNTs and TWNTs). For example, the photocurrent of the ZnPc functionalized TWNTs at 1.2 V vs. RHE is 0.32 mA cm-2, which is ~4 times of 0.09 mA cm-2 obtained on the ZnPc functionalized single-walled CNTs (SWNTs) and one order of magnitude higher than 0.02 mA cm-2 on ZnPc functionalized multi-walled CNTs (MWNTs). On the other hand, the photocurrents are negligible on pristine CNTs, less than 0.005 mA cm-2 under identical experimental conditions. This remarkable feature is due to the unique charge separation ability of the dye/CNTs, where the photoexcited electrons are transferred to the inner tubes via the electron tunneling under the dc bias voltage, and the significant electrocatalytic activities of DWNTs and TWNTs for the water oxidation reaction. The results provide new opportunities for the development of artificial photosynthetic systems via the manipulation of the quantum properties of CNTs. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39499 10.1039/c6ta00143b http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP150102025 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP150102044 restricted
spellingShingle Cheng, Y.
Memar, A.
Saunders, M.
Pan, J.
Liu, C.
Gale, J.
Demichelis, R.
Shen, P.
Jiang, San Ping
Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
title Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
title_full Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
title_fullStr Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
title_full_unstemmed Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
title_short Dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
title_sort dye functionalized carbon nanotubes for photoelectrochemical water splitting-role of inner tubes
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP150102025
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP150102025
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39499