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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2010.20.12.686

Synthesis of TiO2 Nanowires by Metallorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition  

Heo, Hun-Hoe (Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Nguyen, Thi Quynh Hoa (Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Lim, Jae-Kyun (Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Kim, Gil-Moo (Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Kim, Eui-Tae (Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Chungnam National University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.20, no.12, 2010 , pp. 686-690 More about this Journal
Abstract
$TiO_2$ nanowires were self-catalytically synthesized on bare Si(100) substrates using metallorganic chemical vapor deposition. The nanowire formation was critically affected by growth temperature. The $TiO_2$ nanowires were grown at a high density on Si(100) at $510^{\circ}C$, which is near the complete decomposition temperature ($527^{\circ}C$) of the Ti precursor $(Ti(O-iPr)_2(dpm)_2)$. At $470^{\circ}C$, only very thin (< $0.1{\mu}m$) $TiO_2$ film was formed because the Ti precursor was not completely decomposed. When growth temperature was increased to $550^{\circ}C$ and $670^{\circ}C$, the nanowire formation was also significantly suppressed. A vaporsolid (V-S) growth mechanism excluding a liquid phase appeared to control the nanowire formation. The $TiO_2$ nanowire growth seemed to be activated by carbon, which was supplied by decomposition of the Ti precursor. The $TiO_2$ nanowire density was increased with increased growth pressure in the range of 1.2 to 10 torr. In addition, the nanowire formation was enhanced by using Au and Pt catalysts, which seem to act as catalysts for oxidation. The nanowires consisted of well-aligned ~20-30 nm size rutile and anatase nanocrystallines. This MOCVD synthesis technique is unique and efficient to self-catalytically grow $TiO_2$ nanowires, which hold significant promise for various photocatalysis and solar cell applications.
Keywords
$TiO_2$; nanowire; nanobelt; vapor-solid mechanism; chemical vapor deposition;
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