Abstract The present work describes the development of a self-powered photoelectrochemical sensor for the determination of tannic acid (TA) based on a TA-sensitized TiO 2 (TA/TiO 2 /FTO) as photoanode… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The present work describes the development of a self-powered photoelectrochemical sensor for the determination of tannic acid (TA) based on a TA-sensitized TiO 2 (TA/TiO 2 /FTO) as photoanode and Cu 2 O/ZnO/FTO photocathode to water reduction. The self-powered cell was comprised of a photoanode and a photocathode separated in two chambers to generate the suitable power output under irradiation from a visible LED light driving the tannic acid sensing process. The electronic characteristics of TA/TiO 2 /FTO photoanode and Cu 2 O/ZnO/FTO photocathode were evaluated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The principle of the self-powered photoelectrochemical cell is based on water reduction in the cathodic chamber on the Cu 2 O/ZnO/FTO photocathode while TA is oxidized in the anodic chamber to generate a cell output which depends on the concentration of TA in the anodic compartment. Under optimized conditions, the cell presented a wide linear response range for TA from 1 μmol L −1 up to 500 μmol L −1 , demonstrating that the capability of the proposed system to generate power can be modulated by the TA concentration.
               
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