Abstract

Introduction:: Enhancing the photoelectrochemical response of TiO2 nanotube arrays (TNA) is crucial to increasing the utilization efficiency of solar energy. In this work, TNA was prepared electrochemically by anodization at single voltages of 20 V, 30 V and 40 V as well as a special two-step voltage of 30 V-20 V, 30 V-40 V, respectively. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to characterize the morphology and crystalline structure of the sample. Method:: The photoelectrochemical response was measured by electrochemical potentiostatic technique. The results show TNA evenly aligns with increasing the anodization voltage Results:: However, there is no TiO2 to form TNA and scatter on the TNA surface at a higher voltage, which adversely affects TNA’s photoelectrochemical properties Conclusion:: During the process of anodization, the oxidation current changes due to the switch in voltage. A two-step voltage method enhances pure TNA's photoelectrochemical response to visible light.

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