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  • 2021Effects of post-deposition heat treatment on nanostructured TiO2-C composite structure and antimicrobial properties5citations
  • 2020The role of faceting in biaxially textured thin films5citations
  • 2019Nanostructured TiO2 anatase-rutile-carbon solid coating with visible light antimicrobial activity59citations
  • 2019Growth stages of nano-structured mixed-phase titania thin films and effect on photocatalytic activity4citations
  • 2018Titania Solid Thin Films Deposited by pp-MOCVD Exhibiting Visible Light Photocatalytic Activity5citations
  • 2010Deposition of bio-integration ceramic hydroxyapatite by pulsed-pressure MOCVD using a single liquid precursor solution9citations

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Growth stages of nano-structured mixed-phase titania thin films and effect on photocatalytic activity

  • Bishop, Catherine M.
  • Gardecka, Aleksandra J.
  • Huang, Yicun
  • Polson, Matthew I. J.
Abstract

<p>The development of nano-structured mixed-phase titania thin films and the relationship to photocatalytic activity (PCA) is of interest for pollution reduction and antimicrobial applications. A set of films grown by pulsed pressure metallorganic chemical vapour deposition using titanium tetraisopropoxide precursor was studied. The growth method is single-stage, scalable and produces high-quality, adherent films. Film thicknesses were 101 nm to 4.0 μm. Three growth stages were identified. All films were a mixture of anatase and rutile. Early stage films had rounded morphologies, low surface roughness and low PCA. Transition stage films developed columnar [110] orientated anatase dendrites, contained amorphous carbon and had reduced UV transmittance. Late stage films had strong anatase (220) and rutile (200) textures, contained amorphous carbon and exhibited highly branched anatase dendrites with nanoscale secondary plates. PCA was determined from degradation of stearic acid and correlated with increasing surface roughness. The most active film had formal quantum efficiency of (6.62 ± 0.64) × 10<sup>−4</sup> molecules/photon, 59 times higher than a commercially available control. The performance is attributed to the combination of phases yielding polymorphic phase boundaries and amorphous carbon enhancing the adsorption of organic molecules, the unusual (220) anatase texture yielding nanostructured anatase dendrites in combination with nanocrystalline rutile and hierarchical porosity.</p>

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  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • amorphous
  • Carbon
  • phase
  • thin film
  • texture
  • titanium
  • porosity