Abstract

Abstract Black TiO2 with various nanostructures and phase constitutions have been reported to exhibit excellent photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance. Here, we report the fabrication of black nanostructured TiO2 B through hydrogen plasma assisted reduction and its enhanced PEC properties for the first time. Both the obtained TiO2 B and black TiO2 B are single crystalline nanowires, while the black TiO2 B samples exhibit much stronger visible and infrared light absorption. The optimal black TiO2 B sample obtained by hydrogen plasma treatment at 425 °C yields a photocurrent density of 0.85 mA cm−2, a rather low onset potential of −0.937 VAg/AgCl and a high applied bias photon-to-current efficiency (ABPE) of 0.363%, which is far superior to the TiO2 B (0.15 mA cm−2 photocurrent, −0.917 VAg/AgCl onset potential and 0.138% ABPE). The significantly enhanced PEC performance of the black TiO2 B is ascribed to the introduction of moderate surface oxygen vacancies. These results indicate that the black TiO2 B is a promising material for PEC application and solar energy utilization.

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