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Solar Cells: Ordered Single-Crystalline Anatase TiO2 Nanorod Clusters Planted on Graphene for Fast Charge Transfer in Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells (Small 28/2017)

Solar Cells: Ordered Single-Crystalline Anatase TiO2 Nanorod Clusters Planted on Graphene for Fast Charge Transfer in Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells (Small 28/2017)
Yang Wang, Songru Jia, Ya Cao, Xueqin Liu, Yinchang Li, Zhen Li, Yanli Zhao, Xupo Liu
Achieving efficient charge transport is a great challenge in nanostructured electrode-based photoelectrochemical cells. In article number 1700793, Zhen Li, Yanli Zhao, and co-workers, aligned single-crystalline anatase TiO2 nanorod clustergraphene architectures (rGO/ATRCs) are developed. The utilization of rGO/ATRCs in photoelectrochemical solar cells shows a 22% increase in photovoltaic efficiency over conventional nanoparticle–graphene hybrids, presenting a promising potential application in the photoelectrochemical energy field.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/smll.201770155

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