Abstract
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is one of the most widely used semiconductors, with a variety of applications such as water purification, photovoltaic cells, cancer treatment, gas sensors and photocatalysis. Flower-shaped TiO2 clusters can be obtained on patterned fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) substrates with one- and two-dimensional (1D and 2D) grating patterns through a two-step process combining laser interference ablation technology with a hydrothermal method. The patterned TiO2 clusters exhibit enhanced photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B (RhB) and good durability. This work provides a facile route toward the applications of TiO2 clusters in solar-driven clean energy and environmental technologies.
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Ning, X. H., Meng, Q. L., Han, Y. L., Zhou, D. Y., Li, L., Cao, L., … Wang, Z. B. (2017). Flower-shaped TiO2 clusters for highly efficient photocatalysis. RSC Advances, 7(55), 34907–34911. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra05949c
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