Growth of TiO2 microspheres with a radially oriented configuration†
Abstract
Crystalline mesoporous materials with oriented configurations are promising for high-performance energy storage and conversion devices. In this work, hierarchical microspheres constructed from radially oriented single-crystalline TiO2 nanorods have been fabricated by a facile hydrothermal approach using oxalic acid as a chelating and structure-directing agent. The obtained mesoporous TiO2 microspheres have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller specific surface area measurement to reveal their unique properties. The growth and assembly process of the nanorod-based microspheres were elucidated in view of chelation-assisted assembly. It was found that oxalic acid played a crucial role in the oriented assembly of nanorods into well-defined microspheres.