Superhydrophilic TiO2 surface without photocatalytic activation

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Abstract

Since the discovery of extreme surface wetting phenomenon induced by ultraviolet photocatalysis, TiO2 has become the material of choice for environmental friendly applications such as self-cleaning coatings. Nevertheless, it remains a significant challenge to realize surfaces exhibiting persistent superhydrophilicity but without the need of external stimuli. We report a bioinspired TiO2 nanostructure that shows extreme superhydrophilicity without the need of light activation, and with stability against successive wetting-dewetting cycles. This ultimate TiO2 wetting surface exhibits high transmittance from near ultraviolet to the infrared, thus enabling practical antifogging technologies where transparency is critical. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Zorba, V., Chen, X., & Mao, S. S. (2010). Superhydrophilic TiO2 surface without photocatalytic activation. Applied Physics Letters, 96(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3291667

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