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William B. Ingler

Researcher at University of Toledo

Publications -  29
Citations -  4571

William B. Ingler is an academic researcher from University of Toledo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoelectrochemical cell & Amorphous silicon. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications receiving 4374 citations. Previous affiliations of William B. Ingler include United States Department of Energy & Duquesne University.

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Efficient photochemical water splitting by a chemically modified n-TiO2.

TL;DR: A chemically modified n-type TiO2 is synthesized by controlled combustion of Ti metal in a natural gas flame and performs water splitting with a total conversion efficiency of 11% and a maximum photoconversion efficiency of 8.35% when illuminated at 40 milliwatts per square centimeter.
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Photoresponse of p-type zinc-doped iron(III) oxide thin films.

TL;DR: The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results confirm the presence of zinc dopant (4.0 atomic %) in thin films of zinc-doped p-Fe2O3 and confirm the band gap obtained from UV-vis absorption.
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Photoresponse of spray pyrolytically synthesized copper-doped p-Fe2O3 thin film electrodes in water splitting

TL;DR: In this article, stable Cu-doped iron (III) oxide thin film electrodes that exhibit p-type behavior were synthesized by a spray pyrolytic deposition (SPD) method on conducting tin oxide-coated glass substrates for photoelectrochemical water splitting.
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Nanotube enhanced photoresponse of carbon modified (CM)-n-TiO2 for efficient water splitting

TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize carbon modified (CM)-n-TiO2 nanotube arrays by anodization of Ti metal sheet in fluoride solution and subsequent annealing in air and natural gas flame oxidation.
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Photoresponse of spray pyrolytically synthesized magnesium-doped iron (III) oxide (p-Fe2O3) thin films under solar simulated light illumination

TL;DR: In this article, stable Mg-doped iron (III) oxide thin film electrodes that exhibit p-type behavior were synthesized by spray pyrolytic methods on indium doped tin oxide-coated glass substrate.