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Nanostructured Metal Oxide from Metallic Glass for Water Splitting: Effect of Hydrothermal Duration on Structure and Performance

  • Hae Jin Park
  • , Tae Kyung Kim
  • , Jürgen Eckert
  • , Sung Hwan Hong
  • , Ki Buem Kim
  • Sejong University
  • Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

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Abstract

This study investigates the optimal duration for forming a uniform oxide layer and evaluates its influence on water-splitting performance. We selected a Ti 50Cu 32Ni 15Sn 3 amorphous ribbon, which is known to simultaneously form anatase TiO 2 and Sn oxide via a single hydrothermal process. Hydrothermal treatments were conducted at 220 °C in 150 mL of distilled water for durations of 3 and 6 h. The process successfully formed nanoscale metal oxides on the alloy surface, with the uniformity of the oxide layer increasing over time. The amorphous phase of the alloy was retained under all conditions. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis confirmed the formation of TiO 2 and SnO x, while Cu and Ni remained in their metallic state. Furthermore, we verified the coexistence of these oxides with metallic Ti and Sn. Photoelectrochemical analysis showed that the sample treated for 6 h exhibited the best water-splitting performance, which correlated directly with the most uniform oxide coverage. This time-controlled hydrothermal oxidation method, using only water, presents a promising and efficient approach for developing functional surfaces for electronic and photoelectrochemical applications of metallic glasses (MGs).
Original languageEnglish
Article number4082
Number of pages11
Journal Materials
Volume2025
Issue numberVolume 18, Issue 17
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 31 Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • hydrothermal process
  • metallic glasses
  • oxide
  • water splitting

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