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Title: Compositional Dependence of the Structure of TiO2:Fe Nanorods


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Compositional Dependence of the Structure of
TiO2Fe Nanorods
A. Kremenovic, B. Antic, E. S. Bozin, J. Blanusa,
M. Comor, Ph. Colomban, L. Mazzerolles
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
  • TiO2 is a very promising photocatalyst
  • exhibits higher activity compared to that of
    other semiconductors
  • shows excellent chemical stability
  • stability in nano higher for anatase than rutile
  • nontoxic
  • environmentally friendly ? photocatalytic
    activity against organic waste e.g. herbicides

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  • pure TiO2 vs. TiO2Fe ? absorption significantly
    shifts from UV towards VIS
  • Fe3 in TiO2 can reduce the e-h recombination
    rate
  • in nanorods charge carriers are free to move
    throughout the length of the crystal ? lower
    probability of e-h recombination

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C H A R A C T E R I Z A T I O N
  • TEM/HRTEM
  • morphology
  • crystallographic orientation
  • XRPD
  • Rietveld line broadening analysis
  • PDF
  • Magnetic measurements SQUID
  • Raman spectroscopy

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TEM/HRTEM
  • crystal form and morphology ? f(Fe) ? flower
  • dislocations and stacking faults unobserved

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TEM/HRTEM - morphology
  • rutile nanorods grown from a central nucleus

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TEM/HRTEM - morphology
  • nanorods 30-100 nm in length and 4-5 nm width

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TEM/HRTEM - crystallographic orientation
  • nanorods are grown parallel to the c-axis of the
    rutile structure

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TEM/HRTEM - crystallographic orientation
  • longitudinal section

Fourier Transform (similar to a local
microdiffraction)
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  • transverse section - facets corresponding to
    (110) planes ? 110 plane most dense/stable

Fourier Transform (similar to a local
microdiffraction)
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XRPD
  • data collected at 6-ID-D beam-line at Argonne
    National Laboratory
  • ? 0.125677 Å.
  • Rietveld line broadening analysis PDF

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Rietveld refinement rutile anatase Fe -
1.05
Rwp 3
A
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Rietveld refinement rutile Fe - 0.22
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WPPF - rutile Fe - 0.22
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  • Difference between Rietveld and WPPF
  • preferential orientation of crystallites no ?
    Ritveld check done
  • low crystallite statistics no ? nano specimen
  • inadequate line broadening model WPPM in plan
  • background problem i.e. amorphous like phase PDF
    and Raman

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  • Structure, unit cell and size strain analysis
  • needle like size line broadening model
  • isotropic strain broadening model

degree of anisotropy
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  • rutile crystal structure in accord with
    literature
  • Fe content and distribution unable to refine
  • irregular change of unit cell parameters ? no
    preferential direction for Fe incorporation
  • large size broadening anisotropy in accord with
    HRTEM
  • small strain anisotropy ? no dislocations and
    stacking faults probable point defects inside

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PDF spherical particles model
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HRTEM, Rietveld and PDF anatase
Fe/method HRTEM Rietveld PDF PDF
Fe/method HRTEM Rietveld 1.2 - 4.0 Å 1.2 - 20.0 Å
0 n.o. 4.6(7) (143) (63)
0.22 n.o. n.o. (43) (03)
0.47 n.o. n.o. (33) (03)
1.05 n.o. 6.1(6) (113) (53)
anatase in a flower centre ???
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SQUID magnetic measurements
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  • the origin of ferromagnetism of TiO2Fe still
    remains a controversial
  • here always paramagnetic no matter Fe
  • no Fe cluster formations

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Raman spectroscopy
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  • rutile and anatase confirmed
  • no brookite
  • more Fe more defects boson peak
  • origin of boson peak - Fe (and vacancy)
    distribution break the vibration
  • most of defects are point defects

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Where is anatase?
  • HRTEM anatase unobserved
  • XRPD anatase observed in Rietveld but better in
    PDF ? low crystallinity
  • Raman best observation of anatase
  • Low quantity of anatase, c.c. 5
  • Anatase in a flower centre ???
  • Anatase first to crystallize then rutile ?

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  • Acknowledgements
  • U.S. Dep. of Energy - DE-AC02-98CH10886
  • MSTRS
  • CNRS
  • FP6 INCO-026401 WBC
  • FP7 REGPOT3 - 204374 TERCE-NIPMSS

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Recommendation for further synthesis
  • Small amount of Fe stabilize rutile crystal
    structure
  • Fe concentration does not influence significantly
    on morphology and size of nanorods
  • Fe concentration influence on vacancy
    concentration
  • Play with synthesis conditions in order to
    obtain pure rutile with small amount of Fe

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Supplementary material
  • XPS ? only Ti4 but Fe3 (dominantly) and Fe2
  • Doping with Fe ions has great influence on
    optical characteristics of the host material ?
    shift of the absorption threshold toward VIS
    spectral region.
  • No increase of photocatalytic activity after
    doping.
  • The induced photoluminescence as well as the
    decrease of photocatalytic activity is probably
    the consequence of the introduction of oxygen
    vacancies through doping procedure.

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  • For higher dopant concentrations also
    recombination of photogenerated charge carriers
    occurs with higher probability.

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