Issue 20, 2007

Super-hydrophilic and transparent thin films of TiO2nanotube arrays by a hydrothermal reaction

Abstract

Titanate nanotube arrays were grown on sapphire substrates by sputtering deposition of titanium films and a subsequent hydrothermal treatment in an aqueous NaOH solution. Post annealing in air transformed the crystals from a titanate structure to an anatase structure. Titanate and anatase nanotube arrays were optically transparent and adhered well to the substrates. Both titanate and anatase nanotube films exhibited high-hydrophilic states with water contact angles below 5° even after dark storage for more than three months due to their surface nanostructures. UV illumination caused super-hydrophilic states with 0° water contact angles, i.e. band-gap excitations decreased the initial water contact angles in dark conditions (∼3.5°) to 0°. The hydrophilicizing rate of the anatase nanotubes was faster than that of the titanate nanotubes because the anatase nanotubes had a higher crystallinity and more absorbed photons.

Graphical abstract: Super-hydrophilic and transparent thin films of TiO2 nanotube arrays by a hydrothermal reaction

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2007
Accepted
16 Feb 2007
First published
01 Mar 2007

J. Mater. Chem., 2007,17, 2095-2100

Super-hydrophilic and transparent thin films of TiO2 nanotube arrays by a hydrothermal reaction

M. Miyauchi and H. Tokudome, J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 2095 DOI: 10.1039/B700387K

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