Kesong LiuMilin ZhangWei ZhouLi LiJiang WangHonggang Fu
A novel and facile synthesis route for the manufacture of transparent and uniform nanocrystalline (nc)-TiO2 thin films on indium–tin oxide (ITO)-coated glass substrates is reported, utilizing TiCl4 as the titania source and triblock copolymer as the uniform-structure-directing agent through evaporation-induced assembly (EIA). A systematic study of the effect of the calcining temperature on the texture, morphology, and photo-induced hydrophilicity of nc-TiO2 thin films is provided. X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and a contact angle meter were used to study the nc-TiO2 thin films obtained by calcination at different temperatures. Both the increase of calcination temperature and irradiation by UV light result in a pronounced decrease of water contact angle.
Kesong LiuMilin ZhangKeying ShiWei ZhouHonggang Fu
Kesong LiuMilin ZhangKeying ShiHonggang Fu
Ken‐ichi KatsumataTetsuya ShichiAkira Fujishima
Ken‐ichi KatsumataHidemi YoshikawaTadashi ShiotaYoshikazu KameshimaAkira NakajimaKiyoshi Okada
I‐Ming HungDe-Tsai HungKuan‐Zong FungMin‐Hsiung Hon