Electrochemical fabrication of oriented ZnO nanorods on TiO<SUB align="right">2 nanotubes
Author(s) -
Marielle Eyraud,
G. Jimenez Cadena,
C. Chassigneux,
Florence Vacandio,
Elisabetta Comini,
Giorgio Sberveglieri,
Thierry Djenizian
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of nanotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.151
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 1741-8151
pISSN - 1475-7435
DOI - 10.1504/ijnt.2012.045333
Subject(s) - nanorod , materials science , nanotube , nanotechnology , scanning electron microscope , zinc nitrate , electrochemistry , chemical engineering , anodizing , electrode , electrolyte , foil method , zinc , carbon nanotube , composite material , metallurgy , chemistry , aluminium , engineering
We report the ability to use TiO2 nanotube as a guide layer to achieve the vertical growth of ZnO nanorods, in additive-free bath. First, we focused on the anodisation conditions (cell voltage and anodisation time) to produce TiO2 nanotube thin films grown from a 1.5 mu m thick Ti layer sputtered onto Si. Highly organised titania nanotubes were obtained in glycerol viscous electrolyte. In a second step, the electrochemical growth of ZnO grains has been investigated from a zinc nitrate bath at 70 degrees C on both Ti foil and TiO2 nanotubes. ZnO deposition mechanism has been highlighted through the electrochemical experiments in conjunction with XRD technique and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examinations. On Ti foils, we show that addition of additives is required to obtain a highly oriented nanostructured ZnO deposit. On TiO2 nanotubes, additives are not necessary to obtain such a deposit: Titania nanotubes can be used to guide the vertical growth of hybrid nanoarchitectured ZnO/TiO2 electrode
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