Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials: Volume 1352
Herausgeber: Chen, Xiaobo; Cozzoli, P Davide; Li, Can; Graetzel, Michael
Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials: Volume 1352
Herausgeber: Chen, Xiaobo; Cozzoli, P Davide; Li, Can; Graetzel, Michael
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This volume includes selected papers from 'Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials' symposium, covering the synthesis, properties and applications of titanium dioxide nanomaterials.
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This volume includes selected papers from 'Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials' symposium, covering the synthesis, properties and applications of titanium dioxide nanomaterials.
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- Verlag: Materials Research Society
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781605113296
- ISBN-10: 1605113298
- Artikelnr.: 34675262
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Materials Research Society
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781605113296
- ISBN-10: 1605113298
- Artikelnr.: 34675262
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Calculation: 1. First-principles study of oxygen deficiency in
rutile titanium dioxide Hsin-Yi Lee; 2. Synergistic effects on band
gap-narrowing in titania by doping from first-principles calculations:
density functional theory studies Niall English; Part II. Synthesis: 3. On
the sol-gel synthesis and characterization of titanium oxide nanoparticles
Jitendra Kumar; 4. Slow aggregation of titania nanocrystals in acidic
hydrosols Olga Pavlova-Verevkina; 5. Fabrication of three-dimensionally
ordered macro-/mesoporous titania monoliths by a dual-templating approach
Lianbin Xu; 6. Growth of TiO2 thin films on Si(001) and SiO2 by reactive
high power impulse magnetron sputtering Fridrik Magnus; Part III.
Properties: 7. Dynamics of water confined on the surface of titania and
cassiterite nanoparticles Nancy Ross; 8. X-ray diffraction investigations
of TiO2 thin films and their thermal stability Radomir Kuzel; 9. Morphology
and electronic structures of calcium phosphate coated titanium dioxide
nanotubes Tsun-Kong Sham; 10. Comparison between the optical and surface
properties of TiO2 and Ag/TiO2 thin films prepared by sol-gel process Nelcy
Mohallem; 11. Optical and electrical properties of solution processable
TiOx thin films for solar cell and sensor applications Mool Gupta; 12.
Ellipsometric characterization of thin nanocomposite films with tunable
refractive index for biochemical sensors Peter Petrik; 13. Influence of
post-annealing temperature on the properties of Ti-doped In2O3 transparent
conductive films by DC ratio-frequency sputtering Lei Li; Part IV.
Applications: 14. Photocatalytic activity, hydrophilic and optical
properties of nanocrystalline titania thin films prepared by sol-gel dip
coating Maria Ferrara; 15. Nb-substituted TiO2 nanosheet exfoliated from
layered titanate for photocatalysis Haiyan Song; 16. Rational designs on
TiO2-based nanocomposites for solar photocatalytic purification Tao Xu; 17.
Fabrication of Rh-doped TiO2 nanofibers for visible light degradation of
rhodamine B Wayne Jones; 18. (Green) photocatalytic synthesis employing
nitroaromatic compounds Ralf Dillert; 19. Photoactivity of anatase-rutile
TiO2 nanocrystalline mixtures obtained by heat treatment of titanium
peroxide gel Snejana Bakardjieva; 20. High efficiency front-illuminated
nanotube-based dye-sensitized solar cells Stefan Adams; 21. Photodeposition
of metal sulfide quantum dots on titanium(IV) dioxide and its applications
Hiroaki Tada; 22. Anodically fabricated SR-doped TiO2 nanotube arrays for
photoelectrochemical water splitting applications Hoda Amani Hamedani.
rutile titanium dioxide Hsin-Yi Lee; 2. Synergistic effects on band
gap-narrowing in titania by doping from first-principles calculations:
density functional theory studies Niall English; Part II. Synthesis: 3. On
the sol-gel synthesis and characterization of titanium oxide nanoparticles
Jitendra Kumar; 4. Slow aggregation of titania nanocrystals in acidic
hydrosols Olga Pavlova-Verevkina; 5. Fabrication of three-dimensionally
ordered macro-/mesoporous titania monoliths by a dual-templating approach
Lianbin Xu; 6. Growth of TiO2 thin films on Si(001) and SiO2 by reactive
high power impulse magnetron sputtering Fridrik Magnus; Part III.
Properties: 7. Dynamics of water confined on the surface of titania and
cassiterite nanoparticles Nancy Ross; 8. X-ray diffraction investigations
of TiO2 thin films and their thermal stability Radomir Kuzel; 9. Morphology
and electronic structures of calcium phosphate coated titanium dioxide
nanotubes Tsun-Kong Sham; 10. Comparison between the optical and surface
properties of TiO2 and Ag/TiO2 thin films prepared by sol-gel process Nelcy
Mohallem; 11. Optical and electrical properties of solution processable
TiOx thin films for solar cell and sensor applications Mool Gupta; 12.
Ellipsometric characterization of thin nanocomposite films with tunable
refractive index for biochemical sensors Peter Petrik; 13. Influence of
post-annealing temperature on the properties of Ti-doped In2O3 transparent
conductive films by DC ratio-frequency sputtering Lei Li; Part IV.
Applications: 14. Photocatalytic activity, hydrophilic and optical
properties of nanocrystalline titania thin films prepared by sol-gel dip
coating Maria Ferrara; 15. Nb-substituted TiO2 nanosheet exfoliated from
layered titanate for photocatalysis Haiyan Song; 16. Rational designs on
TiO2-based nanocomposites for solar photocatalytic purification Tao Xu; 17.
Fabrication of Rh-doped TiO2 nanofibers for visible light degradation of
rhodamine B Wayne Jones; 18. (Green) photocatalytic synthesis employing
nitroaromatic compounds Ralf Dillert; 19. Photoactivity of anatase-rutile
TiO2 nanocrystalline mixtures obtained by heat treatment of titanium
peroxide gel Snejana Bakardjieva; 20. High efficiency front-illuminated
nanotube-based dye-sensitized solar cells Stefan Adams; 21. Photodeposition
of metal sulfide quantum dots on titanium(IV) dioxide and its applications
Hiroaki Tada; 22. Anodically fabricated SR-doped TiO2 nanotube arrays for
photoelectrochemical water splitting applications Hoda Amani Hamedani.
Part I. Calculation: 1. First-principles study of oxygen deficiency in
rutile titanium dioxide Hsin-Yi Lee; 2. Synergistic effects on band
gap-narrowing in titania by doping from first-principles calculations:
density functional theory studies Niall English; Part II. Synthesis: 3. On
the sol-gel synthesis and characterization of titanium oxide nanoparticles
Jitendra Kumar; 4. Slow aggregation of titania nanocrystals in acidic
hydrosols Olga Pavlova-Verevkina; 5. Fabrication of three-dimensionally
ordered macro-/mesoporous titania monoliths by a dual-templating approach
Lianbin Xu; 6. Growth of TiO2 thin films on Si(001) and SiO2 by reactive
high power impulse magnetron sputtering Fridrik Magnus; Part III.
Properties: 7. Dynamics of water confined on the surface of titania and
cassiterite nanoparticles Nancy Ross; 8. X-ray diffraction investigations
of TiO2 thin films and their thermal stability Radomir Kuzel; 9. Morphology
and electronic structures of calcium phosphate coated titanium dioxide
nanotubes Tsun-Kong Sham; 10. Comparison between the optical and surface
properties of TiO2 and Ag/TiO2 thin films prepared by sol-gel process Nelcy
Mohallem; 11. Optical and electrical properties of solution processable
TiOx thin films for solar cell and sensor applications Mool Gupta; 12.
Ellipsometric characterization of thin nanocomposite films with tunable
refractive index for biochemical sensors Peter Petrik; 13. Influence of
post-annealing temperature on the properties of Ti-doped In2O3 transparent
conductive films by DC ratio-frequency sputtering Lei Li; Part IV.
Applications: 14. Photocatalytic activity, hydrophilic and optical
properties of nanocrystalline titania thin films prepared by sol-gel dip
coating Maria Ferrara; 15. Nb-substituted TiO2 nanosheet exfoliated from
layered titanate for photocatalysis Haiyan Song; 16. Rational designs on
TiO2-based nanocomposites for solar photocatalytic purification Tao Xu; 17.
Fabrication of Rh-doped TiO2 nanofibers for visible light degradation of
rhodamine B Wayne Jones; 18. (Green) photocatalytic synthesis employing
nitroaromatic compounds Ralf Dillert; 19. Photoactivity of anatase-rutile
TiO2 nanocrystalline mixtures obtained by heat treatment of titanium
peroxide gel Snejana Bakardjieva; 20. High efficiency front-illuminated
nanotube-based dye-sensitized solar cells Stefan Adams; 21. Photodeposition
of metal sulfide quantum dots on titanium(IV) dioxide and its applications
Hiroaki Tada; 22. Anodically fabricated SR-doped TiO2 nanotube arrays for
photoelectrochemical water splitting applications Hoda Amani Hamedani.
rutile titanium dioxide Hsin-Yi Lee; 2. Synergistic effects on band
gap-narrowing in titania by doping from first-principles calculations:
density functional theory studies Niall English; Part II. Synthesis: 3. On
the sol-gel synthesis and characterization of titanium oxide nanoparticles
Jitendra Kumar; 4. Slow aggregation of titania nanocrystals in acidic
hydrosols Olga Pavlova-Verevkina; 5. Fabrication of three-dimensionally
ordered macro-/mesoporous titania monoliths by a dual-templating approach
Lianbin Xu; 6. Growth of TiO2 thin films on Si(001) and SiO2 by reactive
high power impulse magnetron sputtering Fridrik Magnus; Part III.
Properties: 7. Dynamics of water confined on the surface of titania and
cassiterite nanoparticles Nancy Ross; 8. X-ray diffraction investigations
of TiO2 thin films and their thermal stability Radomir Kuzel; 9. Morphology
and electronic structures of calcium phosphate coated titanium dioxide
nanotubes Tsun-Kong Sham; 10. Comparison between the optical and surface
properties of TiO2 and Ag/TiO2 thin films prepared by sol-gel process Nelcy
Mohallem; 11. Optical and electrical properties of solution processable
TiOx thin films for solar cell and sensor applications Mool Gupta; 12.
Ellipsometric characterization of thin nanocomposite films with tunable
refractive index for biochemical sensors Peter Petrik; 13. Influence of
post-annealing temperature on the properties of Ti-doped In2O3 transparent
conductive films by DC ratio-frequency sputtering Lei Li; Part IV.
Applications: 14. Photocatalytic activity, hydrophilic and optical
properties of nanocrystalline titania thin films prepared by sol-gel dip
coating Maria Ferrara; 15. Nb-substituted TiO2 nanosheet exfoliated from
layered titanate for photocatalysis Haiyan Song; 16. Rational designs on
TiO2-based nanocomposites for solar photocatalytic purification Tao Xu; 17.
Fabrication of Rh-doped TiO2 nanofibers for visible light degradation of
rhodamine B Wayne Jones; 18. (Green) photocatalytic synthesis employing
nitroaromatic compounds Ralf Dillert; 19. Photoactivity of anatase-rutile
TiO2 nanocrystalline mixtures obtained by heat treatment of titanium
peroxide gel Snejana Bakardjieva; 20. High efficiency front-illuminated
nanotube-based dye-sensitized solar cells Stefan Adams; 21. Photodeposition
of metal sulfide quantum dots on titanium(IV) dioxide and its applications
Hiroaki Tada; 22. Anodically fabricated SR-doped TiO2 nanotube arrays for
photoelectrochemical water splitting applications Hoda Amani Hamedani.