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{111}-faceting of low-temperature processed rutile TiO2 rods

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JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
Volume 293, Issue 2, Pages 541-545

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2006.06.004

Keywords

crystal morphology; hydrothermal crystal growth; oxides; titanium compounds

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Rutile-type TiO2 rods were grown on glass substrates through heterogeneous nucleation in TiCl3 aqueous solutions at low temperatures of 80 or 200 degrees C under hydrothermal conditions. The reaction temperature of 80 degrees C led to the initial formation of self-assembled nanoneedles 5 nm in diameter, which further grew into needle-like rutile rods 500 nm in length by prolonging a reaction period to 168 h. In contrast, the temperature of 200 degrees C was effectively used to promote the growth of rutile rods much faster. Interestingly, after the growth for 24 h, the top of all the rods were pyramidically capped. A transmission electron microscopic observation revealed that the pyramidical tops consisted of {111} planes of rutile. Our results then demonstrated that the unusually {111}-faceted rutile could be grown under mild conditions using the aqueous solutions (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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