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HERO ID
2340027
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A review on TiO2-based nanotubes synthesized via hydrothermal method: Formation mechanism, structure modification, and photocatalytic applications
Author(s)
Liu, Nan; Chen, X; Zhang, J; Schwank, JW
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Catalysis Today
ISSN:
0920-5861
Volume
225
Page Numbers
34-51
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.cattod.2013.10.090
Web of Science Id
WOS:000331724500006
Abstract
TiO2 nanotubes or titanate nanotubes (TNTs), which are produced by hydrothermal synthesis, have received increasing attention for photocatalytic applications due to their unique physicochemical properties, such as nanotubular structure with layered walls, high surface area, ion-exchange ability, and photocatalytic activity. The hydrothermal method that has been widely applied for preparation of catalysts in industry like zeolites, is a simple and mature synthesis technique, in which the properties of products depend on the formation mechanism and hydrothermal conditions. Focusing on the structure of TNTs including crystallography and morphology from the extensive literature, this paper discusses the formation mechanisms of TNTs during hydrothermal synthesis. The effects of synthesis conditions (TiO2 precursor, hydrothermal temperature and duration), auxiliary methods (ultrasonication and microwave-assistance), and post treatment (acid washing and calcination) on the formation of titanate nanotubes are reviewed. Furthermore, structural modifications and current progress toward photocatalytic activity of TNTs as photocatalysts are also summarized in this review. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
TiO2; Nanotubes; Hydrothermal synthesis; Mechanism; Modification; Photocatalyst
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