Controlled Structure and Growth Mechanism behind Hydrothermal Growth of TiO(2) Nanorods

二氧化钛纳米棒水热生长背后的可控结构和生长机制

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Abstract

Fabrication of uniform vertically-aligned titanium dioxide nanorods (TiO(2) NRs) was achieved by hydrothermal growth on a fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass substrate. The substrate was coated by a TiO(2) seed layer composed of titanium (IV) butoxide (TBO) as a precursor in an HCl solution. To reduce the amount of toxic substances used in this work, a minimal amount of HCl was used. On a larger scale, this method would require less precursor and therefore be a cost-savings. The aim of the present work is to achieve high crystalline orientations of TiO(2) NRs for low quantities of both TBO precursor and HCl solutions. Results showed that the 0.7% TBO TiO(2) NRs after 1.5 h of hydrothermal treatment exhibited the optimal crystalline orientation along [001] while the (002) plane is the dominant facet. The results demonstrate high transmittance of visible light and well-formed crystalline structures that offer a fast electron pathway along the length of the TiO(2) NRs with less grain boundaries. Lastly, TiO(2) NRs and their growth mechanism are discussed. This work offers a promising hydrothermal method for growing well-aligned TiO(2) single-crystal NRs that can be employed in solar cell applications.

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