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Photocatalytic properties of visible-light enabling layered titanium oxide/tin indium oxide films
Authors:Kee-Rong Wu  Ting-Pin Cho
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Marine Engineering, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan

bMetal Industries Research and Development Centre, Treatment Processing & Equipment Section, Kaohsiung 811, Taiwan

Abstract:Visible-light enabling titanium oxide/tin indium oxide (TiO2/ITO) thin films deposited on unheated glass slides with prolonged deposition duration were investigated in this study. Structural properties characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectra and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed typical polycrystalline structure with primary anatase phase along with elongated pyramid-like grains lying on the film surface and densely packed columnar structure from cross-sectional profile. The XRD preferential peak of (2 1 1) and the Raman peak intensity at 640 cm−1 dramatically increased without noticeable broadening and shift as the deposition time was prolonged beyond 2 h. This implies that more perfectly crystalline structure, less internal stress, and comparatively larger grains were obtained by this technique. The Ti2p3/2 and O1s XPS peaks shifted toward higher binding energy suggest that the local chemical state was influenced by the prolonged deposition duration in the film, which resulted in red shift of absorption threshold into visible-light region. Under ultra-violet (UV) and visible-light illumination, the visible-light enabling film exhibited the best photocatalytic activity on MB degradation with the rate-constant of about 0.231 h−1. Hydrophilic conversion rate was estimated to be 8.14 × 10−3 deg−1 min−1 and long-term UV-induced hydrophilicity of 10° in the dark storage up to 72 h was observed. In addition to its inherent characteristics of the layered TiO2/ITO structure on hole/electron separation, all these could be attributed to more perfectly formed crystalline structure, densely packed columnar crystals and the surface roughness along with its enlarged surface area.
Keywords:Titanium oxide/tin indium oxide (TiO2/ITO) films   Visible-light   Hydrophilicity
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