Photoactive rolled-up TiO2 microtubes: fabrication, characterization and applications
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Document typeArticle
Defense date2014-06-09
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
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European Commission's projectLT-NRBS - Lab-in-a-tube and Nanorobotic biosensors (EC-FP7-311529)
Abstract
Because of its unique properties, titania (TiO2) represents a promising candidate in a wide variety of research fields. In this paper, some of the properties and potential applications of titania within rolled-up nanotechnology are explored. It is shown how the structural and optical properties of rolled titania microtubes can be controlled by properly tuning the microfabrication parameters. The rolling up of titania films on different sacrificial layers and containing different shapes, achieving a control on the diameter of the fabricated titania microtubes, is presented. In order to obtain the more photoactive crystalline form of titania, one during-fabrication and two post-fabrication methods are demonstrated. Interesting applications in the fields of photocatalysis and photonics are suggested: the use of titania rolled-up microtubes as micromotors and optical microresonators is presented.
CitationGiudicatti, S. [et al.]. Photoactive rolled-up TiO2 microtubes: fabrication, characterization and applications. "Journal of materials chemistry C", 09 Juny 2014, vol. 2, núm. 29, p. 5892-5901.
ISSN2050-7526
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