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Highly transparent TiO2 and TiO2 -based binary oxide thin films were prepared using an ionized cluster beam (ICB) deposition method. The transparent TiO2 thin films showed high photocatalytic performance due to their low scattering of incident light as compared to TiO2 powders. As well, the thin films showed high surface wettability under UV light irradiation, depending on the surface morphology, surface area, and crystal phase. Then, we discussed the mechanism of the photoinduced surface wettability changes using near-infrared spectroscopy and clarified that the hydrogen bond networks between H2 O molecules on the TiO2 surface lessen during UV light irradiation. Furthermore, the TiO2 –SiO2 binary oxide thin films contained unique tetrahedral TiO4 species incorporated within the SiO2 matrices but did not show efficient photoresponse in the surface wettability. In contrast, the TiO2 –B2 O3 thin films contained the TiO2 nanoclusters within the B2 O3 matrices and showed high surface wettability under UV light irradiation. Crystalline TiO2 thin films with an anatase structure were prepared on polycarbonate substrates at 100 °C using an radio-frequency-magnetron sputtering deposition method. The TiO2 thin films showed high transparency and mechanical stability against scratching and bending. The TiO2 thin films on polycarbonates exhibited photoinduced surface wettability under UV light irradiation of 0.05−1 mW cm−2. © 2023 WILEY-VCH GmbH.
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Year: 2023
Page: 297-310
Language: English
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