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Photo-induced nucleation of rutile nanorods - An ignored parameter in crystallization
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Photo-induced nucleation of rutile nanorods - An ignored parameter in crystallization

Tsung-Ying Ke, Po-Chin Chen, Min-Han Yang, Hsin-Tien Chiu and Chi-Young Lee
CrystEngComm, Vol.13(17), pp.5292-5295
07/09/2011

Abstract

This work presents a surfactant-free and economical sol-gel method to synthesize multi-branched rutile TiO 2 nano-trees. Simple illumination by incandescent light during synthesis causes numerous branches to grow from the sides of nanorods, this process is accompanied by hydroxylation of the crystal surface. A {101} twin is demonstrated to connect the trunk to the branches. The extents of branching and surface hydroxylation are controlled by either photo-illumination or the addition of an exciton scavenger (H 2 O 2 ). The relationship between the quantity of the branches and the excitons can be elucidated by considering photo-induced defects. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011.

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