Abstract

To improve the photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting efficiency for hydrogen production, we reported the fabrication of lotus-root-shaped, highly smooth and ordered TiO 2 nanotube arrays (TiO 2 NTs) by a simple and effective two-step anodization method. The TiO 2 NTs prepared in the two-step anodization process (2-step TiO 2 NTs) showed better surface smoothness and tube orderliness than those of TiO 2 NTs prepared in one-step anodization process (1-step TiO 2 NTs). Under illumination of 100 mW/cm 2 (AM 1.5, simulated solar light) in 1 M KOH solution, water was oxidized on the 2-step TiO 2 NTs electrode with higher efficiency (incident-photon-to-current efficiency of 43.4% at 360 nm and photocurrent density of 0.90 mA/cm 2 at 1.23 V RHE) than that on the 1-step TiO 2 NTs electrode. The effective photon-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency was found to be 0.18% and 0.49% for 1-step TiO 2 NTs and 2-step TiO 2 NTs, respectively. These results suggested that the structural smoothness and orderliness of TiO 2 NTs played an important role in improving the PEC water splitting application for hydrogen generation.

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