Issue 18, 2025

Phase-dependent optical, photocatalytic and capacitive properties of tungsten oxide nanowires

Abstract

Transition metal oxides hold great promise across a wide range of applications due to favorable properties such as high abundance, low toxicity, and excellent stability. Nanoengineering approaches are essential for controlling the structural, optical, and electronic properties of these materials, enabling the achievement of desired characteristics in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner. In this study, we synthesize stoichiometric (WO3) and sub-stoichiometric (WO3−x) tungsten oxide nanowires by controlling their phases and morphologies through the hydrothermal method. This approach allows us to systematically investigate the effects of different phases and oxygen vacancies on the optical properties, as well as on photocatalytic and supercapacitance applications. We use the photodegradation of RhB as a benchmark for photocatalytic activity under various experimental conditions, revealing that oxygen vacancies significantly influence photocatalytic behavior. For example, WO3−x nanowires adsorb/degrade a substantial amount of RhB within short durations under ambient conditions, where WO3 nanowires are mostly inactive. The addition of H2O2 enhances the photocatalytic performance of WO3 nanowires over 30 minutes, with even better results under low pH conditions with H2O2. This study also explores the phase-dependent electrochemical properties of WO3 and WO3−x nanowires, providing insights into their potential for improved supercapacitor performance by leveraging their complementary properties in symmetric and asymmetric configurations. WO3−x, with a higher density of oxygen vacancies and thinner structure, offers enhanced conductivity and increased active sites for charge storage, resulting in superior specific capacitance and charge retention.

Graphical abstract: Phase-dependent optical, photocatalytic and capacitive properties of tungsten oxide nanowires

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jan 2025
Accepted
04 Apr 2025
First published
09 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 7376-7390

Phase-dependent optical, photocatalytic and capacitive properties of tungsten oxide nanowires

Z. Kahraman, A. Güngör, M. Buldu-Aktürk, M. Tan, E. Alp, E. Erdem and A. Genç, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 7376 DOI: 10.1039/D5DT00212E

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