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Formation and crystallization of TiO 2 nanostructures on various surfaces.

Ghulam Hassnain JaffariTanvir HussainAsad Muhammad IqbalYawar Abbas
Published in: Acta crystallographica Section B, Structural science, crystal engineering and materials (2022)
A comparative study of the synthesis of TiO 2 nanorods on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass, Si, SiO 2 , Si/Ta, Si/TiN, Si/TiN/Ti and Si/HFO 2 substrates by hydrothermal reaction is presented. Detailed analysis on the growth of TiO 2 on pre-annealed Si/TiN/Ti and HfO 2 (HFO) surfaces is also given. For Si/TiN/Ti, a pre-annealing procedure led to the transformation of Ti to a TiO 2 layer which acts as a seed for aligned growth of TiO 2 nanorods. In contrast, Si/HFO does not provide a nucleation site for the formation of aligned nanorods. Various samples were prepared by varying the synthesis conditions, i.e. pre- and post-annealing temperatures and hydrothermal reaction time to figure out the optimum conditions which lead to unidirectional and highly aligned nanorods. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to study structural, morphological and optical properties of synthesized samples. It is found that TiO 2 nanorods exhibit a rutile phase on the Si/Ti/TiN and Si/HFO substrates, but highly oriented vertical growth of nanorods has been observed only on pre-annealed Si/TiN/Ti substrates. On the other hand, TiO 2 nanorods form dandelion-like structures on Si/HFO substrates. Growth of vertically oriented TiO 2 nanorods on Si/TiN/Ti is attributed to the TiO 2 seed layer which forms after the process of pre-annealing of substrates at a suitable temperature. Variation in hydrothermal reaction time and post-annealing temperature brings further improvement in crystallinity and morphology of nanorods. This work shows that the pre-annealed Si/TiN/Ti substrate is the optimal choice to achieve vertically oriented, highly aligned TiO 2 nanorods.
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