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Synthesis of CdS/TiO 2 nanocomposites by using cadmium thiolate derivatives as unimolecular precursors

TitleSynthesis of CdS/TiO 2 nanocomposites by using cadmium thiolate derivatives as unimolecular precursors
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsResta, V., Laera Anna Maria, Piscopiello E., Capodieci Laura, Ferrara Maria Cristina, and Tapfer Leander
JournalPhysica Status Solidi (A) Applications and Materials Science
Volume207
Pagination1631-1635
Keywords1-methylimidazole, 3rd generation, Absorption, Absorption band, Absorption efficiency, Anatase films, Atomic force microscopy, Building blockes, Cadmium, Cadmium compounds, Cadmium sulfide, CdS, CdS/TiO <sub>2</sub>, Data storage equipment, Gels, In-situ, matrix, Matrix porosity, Mesoporous, Nanocomposite materials, Nanocomposites, Nanocrystalline films, Optical properties, Organic dye, Photovoltaic applications, Precursors, Semiconductor insulator boundaries, Semiconductor nanocrystals, Sol-gel process, Sol-gel synthesis, Sol-gel TiO, Sol-gels, Solar cell design, Sols, Structure, Thiolates, TiO, Titanium dioxide, Transmission spectroscopy, Unimolecular, Visible light absorption, X ray diffraction, X-ray diffraction measurements
Abstract

Highly porous nanocrystalline films of TiO 2 sensitized with semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs) are very promising for photovoltaic applications, NCs being more versatile and efficient than organic dyes as sensitizer. In this framework, the visible light absorption of TiO2 can be improved by the superposition of CdS NC absorption band, that is tunable between 2.5 and 5.2 eV. Here, we report on a novel in situ approach for the synthesis of CdS NCs in mesoporous sol-gel TiO 2 anatase films by using as starting reagent for CdS, [Cd(SBz) 2]MI, where MI represents 1-methylimidazole. The precursor has been adsorbed into the TiO 2 pores and then decomposed at 480 °C, the procedure being studied for TiO 2 films with different porosity. The matrices have been investigated by atomic force microscopy. X-ray diffraction measurements on TiO 2 matrix and on the corresponding CdS/TiO 2 nanocomposite material revealed a variation of the NCs size of both TiO 2 and CdS as a function of the matrix porosity. The optical properties of the TiO2 and CdS/TiO 2 have been studied by UV-Vis transmission spectroscopy. CdS/TiO2 nanocomposites, having higher absorption efficiency with respect to TiO 2, are suitable as building blocks for 3rd generation solar cell design.

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DOI10.1002/pssa.200983743
Citation KeyResta20101631