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  • 2023Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of Fe-Doped TiO2 Photoanode for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution4citations
  • 2022Removal of Doxycycline from Water using Dalbergia sissoo Waste Biomass Based Activated Carbon and Magnetic Oxide/Activated Bioinorganic Nanocomposite in Batch Adsorption and Adsorption/Membrane Hybrid Processes25citations

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  • Ahmad, Reyaz
  • Shah, M. A.
  • Aalim, Malik
  • Mir, Jaffar Farooq
  • Majeed, Asif
  • Mir, Arshid
  • Ali, Essam A.
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Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of Fe-Doped TiO2 Photoanode for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

  • Ahmad, Reyaz
  • Shah, M. A.
  • Aalim, Malik
  • Mir, Jaffar Farooq
  • Sohail, Aamir
  • Majeed, Asif
  • Mir, Arshid
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>One-dimensional TiO2 nanostructures like nanotubes, nanowires, and nanorods have received huge attention due to their photocatalytic hydrogen-generating ability. However, its wide band gap and high charge carrier recombination rate hampered the efficiency with which it converts solar energy into hydrogen. To improve this application, metallic doping employing a quick and easy synthesis method should be proposed. In this study, we report on the microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis of iron-doped TiO2 nanowires on an FTO substrate. The formation of TiO2 nano-wires was validated by structural and morphological analysis carried out using XRD and SEM imaging respectively. To verify the presence of dopants in the samples, EDX was employed to provide a breakdown of their chemical composition. The impact of Fe-doping on optical and photoelectrochemical properties was studied. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to determine the mechanisms behind charge accumulation and charge transfer properties. The Mott-Schottky plot was used to examine the donor density and the flat-band potential of the pristine and Fe-doped TiO2 samples</jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • nanotube
  • Hydrogen
  • chemical composition
  • iron
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • wire
  • one-dimensional