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Fabrication and characterization of solution processable organosilane-modified colloidal titania nanoparticles and silica-titania hybrid films  

Kang, Dong Jun (Advanced Materials and Application Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
Park, Go Un (Advanced Materials and Application Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
Lee, Hyeon Hwa (Advanced Materials and Application Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
Ahn, Myeong Sang (Advanced Materials and Application Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
Park, Hyo Yeol (Advanced Materials and Application Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
Abstract
Colloidal titania nanoparticles were synthesized by a simple sol-gel process. The obtained nanoparticles showed high crystallinity and were of the anatase type. These crystalline colloidal titania nanoparticles were organically modified using methyl- and glycidyl-grafted silanes in order to enhance their stability and solution processability. The stabilized colloidal titania nanoparticles could be dispersed homogeneously without aggregation and converted into silica-titania hybrid films with the heterogeneous Si-O-Ti bonds by a low-temperature solution process. The fabricated silica-titania hybrid films showed high transparency (~ 90%) in the visible range, and low RMS roughness (<1 nm). Therefore, the organosilane-modified crystalline colloidal titania nanoparticles can be used in solution-processable functional coatings for electro-optical devices.
Keywords
Titania nanoparticle; Organosilane; Silica-Titania; Hybrid;
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