| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1648385 | Materials Letters | 2010 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												Self-assembled and vertically aligned rutile titania nanorods and thin films with a preferred [002] axial orientation were grown on substrates of fluorine-doped tin dioxide, using a hydrothermal method. Each nanorod was made of a bundle of densely packed and ultra fine nano-fibers growing along the [002] direction. The results show that ethanol substitution of water as solvent is highly effective in promoting the one-dimensional growth of the rutile nanorods and increasing their packing density in the thin films, which offers a simple-but-effectual leverage to monitor the nanorod structures for varied applications.
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											Authors
												Y. Zhang, Y. Gao, X.H. Xia, Q.R. Deng, M.L. Guo, L. Wan, G. Shao, 
											