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“Brick and Mortar” Strategy for the Formation of Highly Crystalline Mesoporous Titania Films from Nanocrystalline Building Blocks

Szeifert, Johann M.
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Fattakhova-Rohlfing, Dina
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Georgiadou, Dimitra
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2009
Chemistry of Materials

We present a novel “brick and mortar” strategy for creating highly efficient transparent TiO2 coatings for photocatalytic and photovoltaic applications. Our approach is based on the fusion of preformed titania nanocrystalline “bricks” through surfactant-templated sol−gel titania “mortar”, which acts as a structure-directing matrix and as a chemical glue. The similar chemical composition of both bricks and mortar leads to a striking synergy in the interaction of crystalline and amorphous components, such that crystallization is enhanced upon thermal treatment and highly porous and highly crystalline structures are formed at very mild conditions. Coatings with a broad variety of periodic mesostructures and thicknesses ranging from few nanometers to several micrometers are accessible using the same organic template, and the final structures are tunable by varying the fraction of the “bricks”. The beneficial combination of crystallinity and porosity leads to greatly enhanced activity of the films in photocatalytic processes, such as the photooxidation of NO. Acting as the active layers in dye-sensitized solar cells, films of only 2.7 μm in thickness exhibit a conversion efficiency of 6.0%.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/cm8029246
Web of Science ID

WOS:000265029100016

Author(s)
Szeifert, Johann M.
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Fattakhova-Rohlfing, Dina
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Georgiadou, Dimitra
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Kalousek, Vit
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Rathousky, Jiri
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Kuang, Daibin  
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Wenger, Sophie  
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Zakeeruddin, Shaik M.  
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Grätzel, Michael  
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Bein, Thomas
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Chemistry of Materials
Volume

21

Issue

7

Start page

1260

End page

1265

Subjects

Sensitized Solar-Cells

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Anatase Thin-Films

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Tio2 Films

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Photocatalytic Activity

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Low-Temperature

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High-Efficiency

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Nanoparticles

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Electrolyte

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Mechanisms

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Adsorption

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REVIEWED

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October 12, 2009
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