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Design of self-assembled TiO2 architectures: Towards hybrid nanotubular interfaces

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:55 authored by Maryam Salari, Seyed Hamed Aboutalebi, Alfred Chidembo, Peter InnisPeter Innis, Konstantin KonstantinovKonstantin Konstantinov, Hua LiuHua Liu, Patrik Schmuki
Rational design and processing are critical to the fabrication of high performance architectures. Although the fabrication of titania nanotube (TN) array films has been studied extensively during the last decade, fabrication of ordered nanoporous titania structures at ambient conditions still remains a challenge. In this work, we report a method for the fabrication of hybrid TN/nanopore layers by altering the electrochemical conditions during titanium anodization. The electrochemical and photocatalytic properties of nanolayers at different stages of the transition from nanoporous TiO2 to nanotubular TiO2 structure were studied by different electrochemical characterization techniques.

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Advanced Nanostructured Ceramic Composites for Ultracapacitors

Australian Research Council

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Salari, M., Aboutalebi, S. Hamed., Chidembo, A. T., Innis, P. C., Konstantinov, K., Liu, H. Kun. & Schmuki, P. (2014). Design of self-assembled TiO2 architectures: Towards hybrid nanotubular interfaces. Physica Status Solidi A: Applications and Materials Science, 211 (4), 938-945.

Journal title

Physica Status Solidi (A) Applications and Materials Science

Volume

211

Issue

4

Pagination

938-945

Language

English

RIS ID

87319

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