The preparation of nanotubular arrays on different substrates and nanoporous structures on titanium foil by means of electrochemical anodization of titanium layer has been investigated. Highly aligned nanotubes of TiO 2 on flexible, rough and flat substrates are reported. Modification of anodization conditions of titanium on specific substrates such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), conducting glass and granular alumina was found to affect the morphology of TiO 2 nanotubes. Two different kinds of aqueous electrolytes have been applied, containing either glycerol or H 2SO 4, in order to investigate the effect of ion mobility on anodization process. Galvanostatic and potentiostatic anodization modes have been investigated: transition from nanotubes to nanoporous structures has been highlighted in galvanostatic mode, depending on the intensity of anodization current density. These results pave the way for massive production of TiO 2 nanotubes over, in principle, whatever substrate, enabling exploitation of new functional properties derived from the combination of tubes and substrates. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011.

TiO 2 nanotubular and nanoporous arrays by electrochemical anodization on different substrates

Galstyan V;Vomiero A;Sberveglieri;
2011

Abstract

The preparation of nanotubular arrays on different substrates and nanoporous structures on titanium foil by means of electrochemical anodization of titanium layer has been investigated. Highly aligned nanotubes of TiO 2 on flexible, rough and flat substrates are reported. Modification of anodization conditions of titanium on specific substrates such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), conducting glass and granular alumina was found to affect the morphology of TiO 2 nanotubes. Two different kinds of aqueous electrolytes have been applied, containing either glycerol or H 2SO 4, in order to investigate the effect of ion mobility on anodization process. Galvanostatic and potentiostatic anodization modes have been investigated: transition from nanotubes to nanoporous structures has been highlighted in galvanostatic mode, depending on the intensity of anodization current density. These results pave the way for massive production of TiO 2 nanotubes over, in principle, whatever substrate, enabling exploitation of new functional properties derived from the combination of tubes and substrates. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011.
2011
Aligned nanotubes
Anodization current
Anodization process
Anodizations
Aqueous electrolyte
Conducting glass
Different substrates
Electrochemical anodizations
Flat substrates
Functional properties
Galvanostatic mode
Galvanostatics
Ion Mobility
Massive production
Nanoporous arrays
Nanoporous structures
Nanotubular
Potentiostatics
TiO
Titanium foils
Alumina
Glycerol
Nanotubes
Polyethylene t
Titanium
Titanium dioxide
Substrates
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