Published August 2021 | Version v1
Journal article

Photoelectrochemical behavior of Si nanostructures grown by chemical vapor deposition using waste-biomass sources

  • 1. Low Dimensional Materials Research Centre, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
  • 2. Engineered Nanosystems Group, School of Science, Aalto University, P.O. Box 13500, 00076, Aalto (Finland)
  • 3. Synchrotron Light Research Institute, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30000 (Thailand)

Description

Highlights: • Waste-biomass grown Si nanostructures; nanorods and nanowires. • Silicon oxide facilitates the growth of these Si nanorods and Si nanowires. • These Si nanostructures have high band gap tunability (1.8–1.9eV) and excellent visible light absorption capability. • The as-grown Si nanowires demonstrated a higher photocurrent density as compared to the as-grown Si nanorods. Silicon nanostructures were grown by a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique, using different silica masses, and their photoelectrochemical characteristics were investigated. These nanostructures were found mainly to have two kinds of structures; nanorods and nanowires. Si nanorods with an average diameter of about 250±50nm were prepared at silica mass of 15mg. An increase in silica to 100mg results in a high density of Si nanowires with a relatively smaller in average diameter of 30±4nm. Moreover, the band gap energies of the Si nanowires and nanorods are between 1.8 and 1.9eV showing visible light absorption capability. The as-grown Si nanowires have a better photocurrent density of 0.5mAcm-2 as compared to as-grown Si nanorods, at a potential of 0V in Ag/AgCl aqueous solution. This possibly due to the extremely large surface area and large number of active sites of Si nanowires, which could result in enhancing the water splitting oxidation and reduction processes. The role of silica in the growth mechanism was also discussed.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2021.122254

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DOI
10.1016/j.jssc.2021.122254;
PII
S0022459621002991;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Solid State Chemistry (Print)
Journal Volume
300
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0022-4596
CODEN
JSSCBI

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