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Preparation of multilayer periodic nanopatterned WO3-based photoanode by reverse nanoimprinting for water splitting.

Jungmin KimHoyoung LeeJun-Hyuk ChoiChan ParkByeongjun LeeJoo-Yun JungJong Hyeok ParkJihye LeeSeongjin Cho
Published in: Nanotechnology (2021)
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting has been studied extensively as an environmentally friendly technology for hydrogen production using solar energy. WO3is considered a promising semiconducting material for photoanodes due to its high electron mobility, good hole diffusion length, and chemical stability. Periodic nanostructures of WO3have been investigated for enhancing the PEC performance of WO3-based photoanodes. In this study, facile fabrication of periodic nanostructures of WO3was achieved using reverse nanoimprint lithography, and the multilayer stacking of nanopatterned WO3film was also confirmed. The multilayer nanopatterned WO3films were used as photoanodes for PEC water splitting. The performance of the fabricated photoanode in PEC was 2 times higher than that of planar WO3film due to its higher light absorbance and lower charge transfer resistance.
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