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Greatly improved dispersibility of Pt quantum dots in hematite nanoarray and enhanced photoelectrochemical performance.

Nanotechnology 2017 October 14
The anchoring of platinum quantum dots (Pt QDs) on the surface of hematite (α-Fe2 O3 ) nanorods is regarded as an efficient way to promote photoelectrochemical activity. To further improve the performance of the Pt-hematite material system, the size and location of the Pt QDs is a key factor to be considered. In this work, an α-Fe2 O3 nanorod array film was grown on a transparent conductive FTO substrate by a facile hydrothermal method. Pt QDs with a diameter of ∼2 nm were uniformly deposited on the surface of the α-Fe2 O3 nanorod. The dispersibility of the Pt QDs was greatly improved by regulating the surface wettability of the α-Fe2 O3 thin film. The dependence of surface wettability on the micro-/nano-structure of the α-Fe2 O3 array was revealed. Due to the structure regulation of the α-Fe2 O3 nanoarray and the greatly improved dispersibility of the Pt QDs, the photocurrent of the 2.7 wt% Pt QD anchored α-Fe2 O3 nanorod array was ten times higher than that of the pure α-Fe2 O3 nanorod array. This work points to an efficient approach for dispersing the QDs in a nanoarray thin film by adjusting its micro-/nano-structure and surface wettability.

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