Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
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Topotaxial Nucleation and Growth of TiO2 Submicron-Scale Rod Arrays on Titanium Substrates via Sodium Tetraborate Glass Coating
Yongxing LIUKanji TSURUSatoshi HAYAKAWAAkiyoshi OSAKA
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2004 Volume 112 Issue 1310 Pages 567-571

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A novel approach to fabricate sub-μm scale arrays is demonstrated with the growth of rutile TiO2 on titanium substrates. The fabrication process is template-free, simply involving coating of the titanium substrate with sodium tetraborate glass, Na2O•2B2O3: when the glass coating was removed by dissolution in distilled water at 80°C for about 5 h, random or well-ordered submicron-scale rod arrays of rutile were left on the substrate. A glass phase topotaxial (GPT) nucleation and growth mechanism is thought to operate in the crystal growth process.
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