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Polymers 2010
Enhanced Photophysical Properties of Nanopatterned Titania Nanodots/Nanowires upon Hybridization with Silica via Block Copolymer Templated Sol-Gel ProcessDOI: 10.3390/polym2040490 Keywords: hybrid TiO2-SiO2, poly(styrene-block-ethyleneoxide), sol-gel, nanopattern, photocatalyst Abstract: We fabricated titanium dioxide (TiO 2)-silica (SiO 2) nanocomposite structures with controlled morphology by a simple synthetic approach using cooperative sol-gel chemistry and block copolymer (BCP) self-assembly. Mixed TiO 2-SiO 2 sol-gel precursors were blended with amphiphilic poly(styrene-block-ethylene oxide) (PS- b-PEO) BCPs where the precursors were selectively incorporated into the hydrophilic PEO domains. Changing the volumetric ratio of TiO 2-SiO 2 sol-gel precursor from 5% to 20%, a stepwise structural inversion occurred from nanodot arrays to discrete nanowires. Template free hybrid inorganic nanostructures were produced after the removal of PS-b-PEO by irradiation of UV light. The morphological evolution and photophysical properties were investigated by microscopic studies, UV-visible absorption and photocatalytic properties.
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