Characterization of an Amorphous Titanium Oxide Film Deposited Onto a Nano-Textured Fluorination Surface
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The photocatalytic activity of an amorphous titanium oxide (a-TiO) film was modified using a two-step deposition. The fluorinated base layer with a nano-textured surface prepared by a selective fluorination etching process acted as growth seeds in the subsequent a-TiO deposition. A nanorod-like microstructure was achievable from the resulting a-TiO film due to the self-assembled deposition. Compared to the a-TiO film directly deposited onto the untreated base layer, the rate constant of this fluorinate-free a-TiO film surface for decomposing methylene blue (MB) solution that was employed to assess the film's photocatalytic activity was markedly increased from 0.0076 min to 0.0267 min as a mechanism for the marked increase in the specific surface area.
Photodeposition of RuO Nanostructures on TiO Films with a Controllable Morphology.
See E, Tossi C, Hallstrom L, Tittonen I ACS Omega. 2020; 5(19):10671-10679.
PMID: 32455185 PMC: 7240816. DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.9b04077.