Symmetry and models of single-walled TiO2 nanotubes with rectangular morphology

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Abstract

The formalism of line symmetry groups for one-periodic (1D) nanostructures with rotohelical symmetry has been applied for symmetry analysis of single-walled titania nanotubes (SW TiO2 NTs) formed by rolling up the stoichiometric two-periodic (2D) slabs of anatase structure. Either six- or twelve-layer (101) slabs have been cut from TiO2 crystal in a stable anatase phase. After structural optimization, the latter keeps the centered rectangular symmetry of initial slab slightly compressed along a direction coincided with large sides of elemental rectangles. We have considered two sets of SW TiO2 NTs with optimized six- and twelve-layer structures, which possess chiralities (-n, n) and (n, n) of anatase nanotubes. To analyze the structural and electronic properties of titania slabs and nanotubes, we have performed their ab initio LCAO calculations, using the hybrid Hartree-Fock/Kohn-Sham exchange-correlation functional PBE0. The band gaps (Δe{open}gap) and strain energies (Estrain) of six-layer nanotubes have been computed and analyzed as functions of NT diameter (DNT). As to models of 12-layer SW TiO2 NTs of both chiralities, their optimization results in structural exfoliation, i. e., the multi-walled structure should be rather formed in nanotubes with such a number of atomic layers. © 2011 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Evarestov, R. A., Zhukovskii, Y. F., Bandura, A. V., & Piskunov, S. (2011). Symmetry and models of single-walled TiO2 nanotubes with rectangular morphology. Central European Journal of Physics, 9(2), 492–501. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-010-0095-8

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