Achievement of thick mesoporous TiO2 crystalline films by one-step dip-coating approach
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摘要
A serial of surfactant-templated mesoporous TiO2 films with the thickness over several micrometers have been successfully synthesized by one-step dip-coating and subsequent evaporation induced self-assembly method. Three different pre-condensed TiO2 sols in the presence of surfactant (Pluronic F127) micelles with high viscosities were employed as the precursors for dip-coating. By treating the films in liquid paraffin as “shape protector” at certain high temperature for sufficient time, thick mesoporous films can be kept crack-free after calcinations. By employing the size-controlled titanium-oxo clusters in the sols as building blocks for self-assembly, the final obtained films represent tunable mesostructures. The mesoscopic characteristics of the films, such as Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface areas, pore size distributions and pore wall crystallizations, have been comparatively studied. The results demonstrate that such tunable mesoscopic characteristics are greatly dependent on the structural and shape parameters of the initial formed inorganic clusters.

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