Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing

The growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays (TNAs) in aqueous solutions containing titanium butoxide and hydrochloric acid can be controlled by regulating the temperature from 115 to 150 °C as an adjustable physical parameter. The transparent colloidal solution of titanates is clouded on the basic...

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Main Authors: Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee, Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz, Ismail, Ahmad Syakirin, Malek, Mohd Firdaus, Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin, Abu Bakar, Suriani, Ahmad, Mohd Khairul, Mat Nayan, Nadirul Hasraf, Shameem Banu, Itreesh Basha, Rusop, Mohamad
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spelling my.iium.irep.692782020-04-10T00:16:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/ Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz Ismail, Ahmad Syakirin Malek, Mohd Firdaus Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin Abu Bakar, Suriani Ahmad, Mohd Khairul Mat Nayan, Nadirul Hasraf Shameem Banu, Itreesh Basha Rusop, Mohamad TK452 Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks TK7800 Electronics. Computer engineering. Computer hardware. Photoelectronic devices The growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays (TNAs) in aqueous solutions containing titanium butoxide and hydrochloric acid can be controlled by regulating the temperature from 115 to 150 °C as an adjustable physical parameter. The transparent colloidal solution of titanates is clouded on the basic growth of TNAs when heated at a certain temperature using an improved aqueous chemical growth method in a clamped Schott bottle. The structural, optical and electrical properties of grown TNAs films were thoroughly investigated and discussed. The distinct and high-intensity peaks observed in the X-ray diffraction pattern and Raman spectra of the grown TNAs show the rutile phase with high crystal quality. The crystallite size, diameter size, and thickness of TNAs decrease with decreasing growth temperature. The prepared TNAs were used to detect 365 nm ultraviolet (UV) photon energy (750 µW/cm2) in a photoelectrochemical cell structure with a maximum photocurrent of 26.31 µA and minimum photocurrent of 3.48 µA recorded for TNAs grown at 150 °C and 115 °C, respectively. The size, structural properties, charge transfer resistance, and electron lifetime play a key role in determining the UV sensing characteristics of the TNAs. Results show that TNAs are very promising in fabricating a UV sensor with a high response at 0 V bias even at a low growth temperature of 115 °C. Springer New York LLC 2019-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/24/69278_Low-temperature-dependent%20growth%20of%20titanium_srticle%20for%20myra.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/12/69278_Low-temperature-dependent%20growth%20of%20titanium_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/13/69278_Low-temperature-dependent%20growth%20of%20titanium_WOS.pdf Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee and Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz and Ismail, Ahmad Syakirin and Malek, Mohd Firdaus and Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin and Abu Bakar, Suriani and Ahmad, Mohd Khairul and Mat Nayan, Nadirul Hasraf and Shameem Banu, Itreesh Basha and Rusop, Mohamad (2019) Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 30 (2). pp. 1017-1033. E-ISSN 0957-4522 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10854-018-0371-8 10.1007/s10854-018-0371-8
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topic TK452 Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks
TK7800 Electronics. Computer engineering. Computer hardware. Photoelectronic devices
spellingShingle TK452 Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks
TK7800 Electronics. Computer engineering. Computer hardware. Photoelectronic devices
Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee
Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz
Ismail, Ahmad Syakirin
Malek, Mohd Firdaus
Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin
Abu Bakar, Suriani
Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
Mat Nayan, Nadirul Hasraf
Shameem Banu, Itreesh Basha
Rusop, Mohamad
Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
description The growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays (TNAs) in aqueous solutions containing titanium butoxide and hydrochloric acid can be controlled by regulating the temperature from 115 to 150 °C as an adjustable physical parameter. The transparent colloidal solution of titanates is clouded on the basic growth of TNAs when heated at a certain temperature using an improved aqueous chemical growth method in a clamped Schott bottle. The structural, optical and electrical properties of grown TNAs films were thoroughly investigated and discussed. The distinct and high-intensity peaks observed in the X-ray diffraction pattern and Raman spectra of the grown TNAs show the rutile phase with high crystal quality. The crystallite size, diameter size, and thickness of TNAs decrease with decreasing growth temperature. The prepared TNAs were used to detect 365 nm ultraviolet (UV) photon energy (750 µW/cm2) in a photoelectrochemical cell structure with a maximum photocurrent of 26.31 µA and minimum photocurrent of 3.48 µA recorded for TNAs grown at 150 °C and 115 °C, respectively. The size, structural properties, charge transfer resistance, and electron lifetime play a key role in determining the UV sensing characteristics of the TNAs. Results show that TNAs are very promising in fabricating a UV sensor with a high response at 0 V bias even at a low growth temperature of 115 °C.
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author Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee
Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz
Ismail, Ahmad Syakirin
Malek, Mohd Firdaus
Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin
Abu Bakar, Suriani
Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
Mat Nayan, Nadirul Hasraf
Shameem Banu, Itreesh Basha
Rusop, Mohamad
author_facet Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee
Mamat, Mohamad Hafiz
Ismail, Ahmad Syakirin
Malek, Mohd Firdaus
Zoolfakar, Ahmad Sabirin
Abu Bakar, Suriani
Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
Mat Nayan, Nadirul Hasraf
Shameem Banu, Itreesh Basha
Rusop, Mohamad
author_sort Mohd Yusoff, Marmeezee
title Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
title_short Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
title_full Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
title_fullStr Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
title_full_unstemmed Low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
title_sort low-temperature-dependent growth of titanium dioxide nanorod arrays in an improved aqueous chemical growth method for photoelectrochemical ultraviolet sensing
publisher Springer New York LLC
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/24/69278_Low-temperature-dependent%20growth%20of%20titanium_srticle%20for%20myra.pdf
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/13/69278_Low-temperature-dependent%20growth%20of%20titanium_WOS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/69278/
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