Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen

This paper presents the effects of the different annealing treatments and quenching conditions on the characteristics of titanium dioxide nanotubes (TNTs), which were synthesised successfully via two-step anodization. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed that TNTs annealed and quenched using liquid n...

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Main Authors: Kai, Ti Low, Fong, Kwong Yam, Khi, Poay Beh, Hwee, San Lim
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spelling my.usm.eprints.49071 http://eprints.usm.my/49071/ Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen Kai, Ti Low Fong, Kwong Yam Khi, Poay Beh Hwee, San Lim QC1-999 Physics This paper presents the effects of the different annealing treatments and quenching conditions on the characteristics of titanium dioxide nanotubes (TNTs), which were synthesised successfully via two-step anodization. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed that TNTs annealed and quenched using liquid nitrogen (N2) exhibited significant dissimilarities in the phase transition and plane dominance, as compared to that of air quenched. It also revealed that the liquid N2 quenching was capable of suppressing the phase transition of anatase into rutile. Apart from that, the elemental analysis showed that liquid N2 quenching led to Leidenfrost effect, which had affected the Ti:O ratio of the TNTs significantly. Morphologically, the use of controllable water vapour/N2 was found to be able to preserve the nanotubular structures, even at the high annealing temperature of 850 °C. From the optical aspect, the bandgap energy of all samples were found to decrease when the annealing temperatures increased, regardless of the annealing and quenching conditions. Particularly, the crystal structure of TNTs was found to exert greater effect on their bandgap energy, as compared to that of crystallite size when the annealing temperatures were varied between 650 °C and 850 °C. 2020-12-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/49071/1/ABSTRACT%20BOOK%20MNRG%202020.pdf%20cut%2066.pdf Kai, Ti Low and Fong, Kwong Yam and Khi, Poay Beh and Hwee, San Lim (2020) Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen. In: 5th Meeting of Malaysia Nitrides Research Group (MNRG 2020), 1-2 December 2020.
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Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen
description This paper presents the effects of the different annealing treatments and quenching conditions on the characteristics of titanium dioxide nanotubes (TNTs), which were synthesised successfully via two-step anodization. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed that TNTs annealed and quenched using liquid nitrogen (N2) exhibited significant dissimilarities in the phase transition and plane dominance, as compared to that of air quenched. It also revealed that the liquid N2 quenching was capable of suppressing the phase transition of anatase into rutile. Apart from that, the elemental analysis showed that liquid N2 quenching led to Leidenfrost effect, which had affected the Ti:O ratio of the TNTs significantly. Morphologically, the use of controllable water vapour/N2 was found to be able to preserve the nanotubular structures, even at the high annealing temperature of 850 °C. From the optical aspect, the bandgap energy of all samples were found to decrease when the annealing temperatures increased, regardless of the annealing and quenching conditions. Particularly, the crystal structure of TNTs was found to exert greater effect on their bandgap energy, as compared to that of crystallite size when the annealing temperatures were varied between 650 °C and 850 °C.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kai, Ti Low
Fong, Kwong Yam
Khi, Poay Beh
Hwee, San Lim
author_facet Kai, Ti Low
Fong, Kwong Yam
Khi, Poay Beh
Hwee, San Lim
author_sort Kai, Ti Low
title Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen
title_short Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen
title_full Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen
title_fullStr Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics Of Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes Annealed Under Various Conditions And Quenched Using Liquid Nitrogen
title_sort characteristics of titanium dioxide nanotubes annealed under various conditions and quenched using liquid nitrogen
publishDate 2020
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