Titanium Dioxide Thin Films Produced on FTO Substrate Using the Sol-Gel Process: The Effect of the Dispersant on Optical, Surface and Electrochemical Features.

Materials (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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In this study, TiO thin films formed by dip-coating on an FTO substrate were obtained and characterized using surface, optical and electrochemical techniques. The impact of the dispersant (polyethylene glycol-PEG) on the surface (morphology, wettability, surface energy), optical (band gap and Urbach energy) and electrochemical (charge-transfer resistance, flat band potential) properties were investigated. When PEG was added to the sol-gel solution, the optical gap energy of the resultant films was reduced from 3.25 to 3.12 eV, and the Urbach energy increased from 646 to 709 meV. The dispersant addition in the sol-gel process influences surface features, as evidenced by lower contact-angle values and higher surface energy achieved for a compact film with a homogenous nanoparticle structure and larger crystallinity size. Electrochemical measurements (cycle voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and the Mott-Schottky technique) revealed improved catalytic properties of the TiO film, due to a higher insertion/extraction rate of protons into the TiO nanostructure, as well as a decrease in charge-transfer resistance from 418 k to 23.4 k and a decrease in flat band potential from 0.055 eV to -0.019 eV. The obtained TiO films are a promising alternative for technological applications, due to their advantageous surface, optical and electrochemical features.
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FTO substrate,TiO2 thin films,sol–gel dip-coating technique
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