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Results in Physics
Phase transformation kinetics of anodic titania nanotube arrays in oxygen-rich atmosphere
Qing Ma1  Shaojun Liu2  Ting Wang3  Weiping Gong4 
[1] Corresponding authors at: Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Electronic Functional Materials and Devices, Huizhou University, Huizhou, Guangdong 516001, China (T. Wang).;Institute of Textile and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China;Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Electronic Functional Materials and Devices, Huizhou University, Huizhou, Guangdong 516001, China;State Key Laboratory for Powder Metallurgy, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410083, China;
关键词: TiO2;    Nanotube;    Phase transformation kinetics;    Oxygen-rich;    Anatase to rutile phase transformation;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Titania substrate and ambient atmosphere are pivotal in influencing the thermal stability of anodic TiO2 nanotube arrays (TNTs) due to anatase-to-rutile phase transition (ATRPT). This paper aimed to investigate detailed relationships between morphology and the crystallite structure and phase kinetics of O2-annealed TNTs with tube length > 10 μm and the inner diameter 60–80 nm. The study shows that below 700 °C, ARPT was very slow, but accelerated above 700 °C as nanotube structures showed signs of dramatic collapse, indicating that the thermal stability became poor. The resulting phase transformation kinetics of the O2-annealed TNTs are described by the general equation Ea= -∂ln(xr)·R/∂(1/T)·1000 , yielding approximate activation energy values of E1 = 150.71 ± 14.67 kJ/mol and E2 = 31.17 ± 1.53 kJ/mol for ARPT at temperatures below and above 600 °C, respectively. The transformation kinetics were found to be dominated by a “feeding effect” and a “size effect”, respectively. These findings serve to provide a useful method for preparing anodic TNTs with anticipant phase composition and thermal stability.

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