Issue 25, 2017

Recent advances in hierarchical three-dimensional titanium dioxide nanotree arrays for high-performance solar cells

Abstract

Hierarchical metal oxide nanotree array architectures with tunable three-dimensional (3D) morphologies and homo-/heterogeneous junctions, consisting of 1D/2D nanobranches grown epitaxially on the sidewalls of vertical 1D nanostructured trunks (resembling a tree), have been widely explored to demonstrate their huge potential in the development of high-performance photovoltaic devices. In this review, the growth of a wide variety of TiO2 nanotree array architectures will be discussed, with an emphasis on solution-phase and vapor-phase syntheses. The evolution of electrode materials and recent progress in 3D TiO2 nanotree array architectures for solar cells are reviewed. Furthermore, to highlight the obvious benefits of 3D TiO2 nanotree arrays, the limitations and challenges of these hierarchical array architectures when used in solar cells are addressed. Finally, insight into future directions and opportunities for these fascinating electrode materials in creating a new energy conversion epoch is also provided.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in hierarchical three-dimensional titanium dioxide nanotree arrays for high-performance solar cells

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
24 Apr 2017
Accepted
28 May 2017
First published
30 May 2017

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017,5, 12699-12717

Recent advances in hierarchical three-dimensional titanium dioxide nanotree arrays for high-performance solar cells

W. Wu, H. Feng, H. Chen, D. Kuang and C. Su, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017, 5, 12699 DOI: 10.1039/C7TA03521G

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