Fabrication of polymer/TiO2-nanotube-based hybrid structures using a solvent-vapor-assisted coating method

Teng Ma, Ryota Kojima, Daisuke Tadaki, Jinyu Zhang, Yasuo Kimura, Michio Niwano

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Abstract

The incomplete infiltration and ununiform coating of polymer material in inorganic nanostructures have hindered the applications of hybrid nanostructure. In this work, a novel solvent-vapor-assisted coating (SVAC) method is proposed for uniform coating of polymers in inorganic nanostructure. It is demonstrated that the thickness of the polymer layer in TiO2 nanotubes can be simply controlled using processing temperatures. At moderate temperatures, the polymer nanotubes which showed unique chain ordering formed in ordered TiO2 nanotubes. Hybrid solar cells, made by filling the tube-in-tube structure with hole transporting material, produced drastically improved short circuit current and serial resisitance. The results imply that the proposed method has potential to improve performance of devices with hybrid nanostructures by controlling the morphology of polymer layer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045048
JournalMaterials Research Express
Volume1
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Hybrid nanostructures
  • Poly (3-hexylthiophene)
  • Polymer infiltration
  • Titanium oxide nanotube

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