Amorphous Domains in Black Titanium Dioxide.
Jianxin KangYan ZhangZiwei ChaiXiaoyi QiuXingzhong CaoPeng ZhangGilberto TeobaldiLi-Min LiuLin GuoPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2021)
Although oxygen vacancies (Ov s) play a critical role for many applications of metal oxides, a controllable synthetic strategy for anisotropic Ov s remains a great challenge. Here, a novel strategy is proposed to achieve the regional dual structure with anisotropic Ov s at both the surface and in the interior of TiO2 by constructing amorphous domains. The as-prepared black TiO2 with amorphous domains exhibits superior activity in degrading rhodamine B (RhB) solutions, which can instantly decompose RhB with just a shake. First-principle simulations reveal that subsurface Ov s in TiO2 are energetically favored, resulting in the formation of amorphous domains in the interior region via diffusion of surface-formed Ov s into the subsurface. The stable Ov -induced amorphous domains in TiO2 with enhanced catalytic performances provide a scalable strategy to practical Ov engineering in functional metal oxides.