Artigo Revisado por pares

Formation of Titanium Oxide Nanotube

1998; American Chemical Society; Volume: 14; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/la9713816

ISSN

1520-5827

Autores

Tomoko Kasuga, Masayoshi Hiramatsu, Akihiko Hoson, Tohru Sekino, Koichi Niihara,

Tópico(s)

Advancements in Battery Materials

Resumo

Nanotubes composed of various materials such as carbon, boron nitride, and oxides have been studied recently. In this report, the discovery of a new route for the synthesis of a nanotube made of titanium oxide is presented. Needle-shaped TiO2 crystals (anatase phase) with a diameter of ≈8 nm and a length of ≈100 nm were obtained when sol−gel-derived fine TiO2-based powders were treated chemically (e.g., for 20 h at 110 °C) with a 5−10 M NaOH aqueous solution. It was found by observation using a transmission electron microscope that the needle-shaped products have a tube structure. The TiO2 nanotubes have a large specific surface area of ≈400 m2·g-1. TiO2 nanotubes obtained in the present work are anticipated to have great potential for use in the preparation of catalysts, adsorbants, and deodorants with high activities, because their specific surface area is greatly increased. If metallic-, inorganic-, or organic-based materials can be inserted into the TiO2 nanotubes, novel characteristics such as electric, electromagnetic, or chemical properties may be induced in the TiO2 materials.

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