Ke, T.-Y., Peng, C.-W., Lee, C.-Y., Chiu, H.-T. & Sheu, H.-S. (2009) \110\-exposed rutile titanium dioxide nanorods in photocatalytic performance. Crystengcomm, 11 1691–1695.
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Type de référence: Article DOI: 10.1039/b902299f Numéro d'identification (ISBN etc.): 1466-8033 Clé BibTeX: Ke2009 Voir tous les détails bibliographiques |
Catégories: PMN Mots-clés: anatase, crystalline phases, Degradation, hydrogen-peroxide, liquid-media, low-temperature synthesis, nanoparticles, nanosize rutile, reactivity, tio2 nanorods Créateurs: Chiu, Ke, Lee, Peng, Sheu Collection: Crystengcomm |
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Résumé |
Single crystalline rutile TiO(2) nanorods were prepared by reacting sodium titanate with hydrochloric acid. The proposed formation mechanism involves a growth pathway. The growth proceeds along [001], and the circumferential faces are \{110\}, which are identified as the photoactive faces of rutile titanium dioxide. Both the heterogeneous ( photocatalyst only) and the combined heterogeneous/homogeneous (photocatalyst and H(2)O(2)) photocatalytic performances support its activity. The mechanism of formation and photocatalytic property are extensively studied.
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