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Redox properties of nanoporous TiO2 (anatase) surface modified with phosphotungstic acid

Lindstrom, Henrik
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Rensmo, Hakan
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Lindquist, Sten-Eric
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1998
Thin Solid Films

Nanostructured anatase TiO2 electrodes surface modified with inorg. metal oxide clusters, i.e., phosphotungstic acid (PWA), was studied by XPS and spectroelectrochem. The surface modifiers were electroactive and could be addressed reversibly by changing the applied bias. The formation of new states in the electronic structure of TiO2 and the PWA was monitored by XPS using a novel prepn. technique. The coloration efficiency of the deposit was about 20 cm2/C. Prolonged electrochem. cycling degraded the elec. contact between the PWA and the TiO2 surface.

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DOI
10.1016/S0040-6090(98)00353-8
Author(s)
Lindstrom, Henrik
Rensmo, Hakan
Lindquist, Sten-Eric
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Henningsson, Anders
Sodergren, Sven
Siegbahn, Hans
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Thin Solid Films
Volume

323

Start page

141

End page

145

Subjects

electrode titania modification phosphotungstic acid

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redox property nanoporous titania phosphotungstic acid

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OTHER

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