Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays

Ordered arrays of titania nanotubes (NTs) are considered as good candidates for photocatalytic applications including water splitting. Considering that the functionality of these nanostructures is influenced by their morphology, electronic and the crystallographic structure, fundamental understandin...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-3320982016-04-25T16:14:47ZToward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arraysOrdered arrays of titania nanotubes (NTs) are considered as good candidates for photocatalytic applications including water splitting. Considering that the functionality of these nanostructures is influenced by their morphology, electronic and the crystallographic structure, fundamental understanding of these properties and their possible correlations can clarify the approaches toward enhanced photocatalytic efficiency. In this work, ordered arrays of titania NTs are synthesized electrochemically and are subjected to isochronal annealing treatments in various atmospheres (oxygen-rich, oxygen-deficient and reducing) to modify their morphology, crystal and electronic structure. Upon characterization of these NTs, direct correlations are found between the annealing atmosphere and the corresponding unit cell volume and the crystallite size. Furthermore, correlations between the NTs’ structure and magnetic response are observed, revealing changes in the electronic structure such as the density of states, that are in turn relevant to the functional catalytic properties of titania.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20003385
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description Ordered arrays of titania nanotubes (NTs) are considered as good candidates for photocatalytic applications including water splitting. Considering that the functionality of these nanostructures is influenced by their morphology, electronic and the crystallographic structure, fundamental understanding of these properties and their possible correlations can clarify the approaches toward enhanced photocatalytic efficiency. In this work, ordered arrays of titania NTs are synthesized electrochemically and are subjected to isochronal annealing treatments in various atmospheres (oxygen-rich, oxygen-deficient and reducing) to modify their morphology, crystal and electronic structure. Upon characterization of these NTs, direct correlations are found between the annealing atmosphere and the corresponding unit cell volume and the crystallite size. Furthermore, correlations between the NTs’ structure and magnetic response are observed, revealing changes in the electronic structure such as the density of states, that are in turn relevant to the functional catalytic properties of titania.
title Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
spellingShingle Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
title_short Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
title_full Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
title_fullStr Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
title_full_unstemmed Toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
title_sort toward tailored functionality of titania nanotube arrays
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