Web Release Date: February 27,
Transparent and Catalytic Carbon Nanotube Films
Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, Earth Institute, Department of Chemical Engineering, and Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10025
Received August 6, 2007
Revised January 16, 2008

Abstract:
We report on the synthesis of thin, transparent, and highly catalytic carbon nanotube films. Nanotubes catalyze the reduction of triiodide, a reaction that is important for the dye-sensitized solar cell, with a charge-transfer resistance as measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy that decreases with increasing film thickness. Moreover, the catalytic activity can be significantly enhanced by exposing the nanotubes to ozone in order to introduce defects. Ozone-treated, defective nanotube films could serve as catalytic, transparent, and conducting electrodes for the dye-sensitized solar cell. Other possible applications include batteries, fuel cells, and electroanalytical devices.
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