Thin Solid Films, Vol.515, No.24, 8455-8460, 2007
Photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic properties of titanium (IV) oxide nanoparticulate layers
Titania nanostructured particles were produced by the sol-gel method in the reverse micelle environment treated thermally and by various extraction steps including supercritical carbon dioxide, subcritical water and their combinations. Thin films comprised of the organized nanoparticles were tested in photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic experiments. The former were configured for the open circuit potential measurements and evaluation of polarization curves and the corresponding photocurrents. Photocatalytic activities of the layered films were assessed by following decomposition of the methyl ester of stearic acid. Attention was also paid to evaluation of the extent of the surface wettability of the layers. The effect of content of residual surface carbon, extent of hydrophilic properties and presence of anatase structure were identified as essential parameters responsible for the enhanced photoactivity of the tested layers. On the other hand also layers treated without any thermal steps revealed certain level of photoactivity that might be of special importance in some specific applications. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.