Mixed-phase TiO2 nanorods assembled microsphere: crystal phase control and photovoltaic application†
Abstract
Here, mixed-phase TiO2 nanorods assembled microspheres were fabricated via a facile one-step hydrothermal process. The synthesized samples were investigated employing X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Raman spectrometry, field emission-scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM). The study shows the interesting symbiotic phenomenon occurred in the mixed anatase and rutile phase TiO2. The mixed crystalline phase of anatase–rutile ratios were accurately tuned by adjusting the concentration of disodium edetate (EDTA). The crystalline phase has a great influence on their photovoltaic performance. The photoelectric conversion efficiency increases by 162% when the anatase weight ratio increases from 6% to 51%. While a 263% increase in the photoelectric conversion efficiency of the optimized mixed-phase TiO2 nanorods is achieved when compared to the pure rutile phase TiO2. Accordingly, the DSSCs based on the optimized mixed-phase TiO2 nanorods assembled microspheres show a high open circuit voltage of 0.85 V and a conversion efficiency of 8.85% with a relative low dye adsorption of 0.99 × 10−7 mol cm−2.