Flame spray pyrolysis for the one-step fabrication of transition metal oxide films: Recent progress in electrochemical and photoelectrochemical water splitting
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Chen, Hongjun
Mulmudi, Hemant Kumar
Tricoli, Antonio
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Institute of Materia Medica
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Developing large scale deposition techniques to fabricate thin porous films with suitable opto-electronic
properties for water catalysis is a necessity to mitigate climate change and have a sustainable
environment. In this review, flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) technique, a rapid and scalable methodology to
synthesize nanostructured transitional metal oxide films with designed functionalities, is firstly
introduced. Furthermore, applications in electrochemical (EC) and photoelectrochemical (PEC) water
splitting for the production of hydrogen fuel is also presented. The high combustion temperature and the
aggregation of flame aerosol ensure that the FSP-made films possess high crystallinity, tunable porosity
and high surface areas, making this method suitable either as catalysts for EC water splitting or as
efficient semiconductor materials for PEC water splitting. Finally, a perspective on the next generation
FSP engineered films with potential applications in energy storage and conversion is described.
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Chinese Chemical Letters
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