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- 2023Multifunctional material design for strain sensing: Carbon black effect on mechanical and electrical properties of polyamidescitations
- 2023Functional Piezoresistive Polymer Composites Based on CO2 Laser-Irradiated Graphene Oxide-Loaded Polyurethane: Morphology, Structure, Electrical and Piezoresistive Propertiescitations
- 2022Functional Piezoresistive Polymer Composites Based on CO2 Laser-Irradiated Graphene Oxide-Loaded Polyurethane: Morphology, Structure, Electrical and Piezoresistive Propertiescitations
- 2021Thermal/Electrical Properties and Texture of Carbon Black PC Polymer Composites near the Electrical Percolation Thresholdcitations
- 2019MoS2 Domains on TiO2-Based Nanostructures: Role of Titanate/TiO2 Transformation and Sulfur Doping on the Interaction with the Supportcitations
- 2018Interplay between Fe-Titanate Nanotube Fragmentation and Catalytic Decomposition of C2H4: Formation of C/TiO2 Hybrid Interfacescitations
- 2018Few-Layer MoS₂ Nanodomains Decorating TiO₂ Nanoparticles: A Case Study for the Photodegradation of Carbamazepinecitations
- 2017Resonance Raman and IR spectroscopy of aligned carbon nanotube arrays with extremely narrow diameters prepared with molecular catalysts on steel substratescitations
- 2017Biowaste-derived substances as a tool for obtaining magnet-sensitive materials for environmental applications in wastewater treatmentscitations
- 2016Designing rGO/MoS2 hybrid nanostructures for photocatalytic applicationscitations
- 2016Magnetic Hybrid Carbon via Graphitization of Polystyrene-co-Divinylbenzene: Morphology, Structure and Adsorption Propertiescitations
- 2015Dispersion of carbon-based materials (CNTs, Graphene) in polymer matricescitations
- 2015Nanocrystalline TiO2 micropillar arrays grafted on conductive glass supports: Microscopic and spectroscopic studiescitations
- 2015Development of a multifunctional TiO2/MWCNT hybrid composite grafted on a stainless steel gratingcitations
- 2015MoS2 nanoparticles decorating titanate-nanotube surfaces: Combined microscopy, spectroscopy, and catalytic studiescitations
- 2013Carbon-based piezoresistive polymer composites: Structure and electrical propertiescitations
- 2009Designing of carbon nanofilaments-based composites for innovative applicationscitations
- 2008Oriented TiO2 nanostructured pillar arrays: Synthesis and characterizationcitations
- 2008Oriented TiO2 nanostructured pillar arrayscitations
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Oriented TiO2 nanostructured pillar arrays
Abstract
<p>A new method for the synthesis of parallelly aligned TiO<sub>2</sub> micropillars, either pure or fixed to a rigid carbon support was investigated. Mild oxidation treatment at 500°C under a flow of N<sub>2</sub> containing 1% of oxygen led to the formation of parallelly oriented elongated pillars that emerge from a compact amorphous carbon phase. The pillars were mesophorous and constitute of partially cemented anatase particles with diameters in the 10-20 nm range and a surface area of approximately 60 m<sup>2</sup>/g. A solution of 2-furanmethanol and Ti isopropoxide was prepared at room temperature. The solution was then heated to obtain a solid resin. It was observed that pure TiO<sub>2</sub> pillars that constitute of nearly pure anatase phase can be obtained by a further prolonged oxidation process in the presence of 10% oxygen.</p>