Defect-Mediated Crystallization of the Particulate TiO 2 Photocatalyst Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition

Nanopowders or films of pure and mixed oxides in nanoparticulate form have gained specific interest due to their applicability in functionalizing high-surface-area substrates. Among various other applications, our presented work primarily focuses on the behavior of TiO as a photocatalyst deposited b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2025-01, Vol.129 (1), p.353-358
Hauptverfasser: Bhuskute, Bela D, Ali-Löytty, Harri, Saari, Jesse, Hiltunen, Arto, Ruoko, Tero-Petri, Salminen, Turkka, Valden, Mika
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Zusammenfassung:Nanopowders or films of pure and mixed oxides in nanoparticulate form have gained specific interest due to their applicability in functionalizing high-surface-area substrates. Among various other applications, our presented work primarily focuses on the behavior of TiO as a photocatalyst deposited by atomic layer deposition (ALD) on a quartz particle. The photocatalytic activity of TiO on quartz particles grown by ALD was studied in terms of ALD growth temperature and post-treatment heating rate. Amorphous TiO thin films (30 nm) were grown from tetrakis(dimethylamido)titanium (TDMAT) at 100 and 200 °C on quartz particles (0.35-3.5 μm) and crystallized using oxidative heat treatment at 500 °C with variable heating rates. The growth temperature was found to affect the TiO defect structure: TiO grown at 200 °C is black due to Ti defects, whereas the film grown at 100 °C is white but contains some traces of the TDMAT ALD precursor. During the oxidative heat treatment, precursor traces desorbed and Ti defects were oxidized. ALD TiO grown at 100 °C crystallized as anatase, whereas the rutile-to-anatase ratio of 200 °C grown TiO increased with the heating rate. The hydrogen production rate of mixed-phase TiO was found to outperform that of anatase TiO .
ISSN:1932-7447
1932-7455
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c07091