Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
595085 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study sheds light on the effect of vanadium doping on hydrophilicity properties of micro arc oxidized TiO2 porous layers. Pure and V-doped titania layers, with a pore size of 50–400 nm, were grown by micro arc oxidation method. Morphology and topography of the layers were studied by SEM and AFM techniques where formation of a porous structure with a rough surface was confirmed. Moreover, phase structure and chemical composition of the samples were investigated employing XRD and XPS techniques. The pure TiO2 layers consisted of anatase and rutile phase. Vanadia phase was also detected in V-doped layers. It was also revealed that V2O5 not only dispersed in the TiO2 matrix, but also doped into the crystalline lattice. Optical properties and band gap energy of the synthesized layers were evaluated by a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Our results showed that the band gap energy decreased when vanadium was introduced into the titania lattice. Finally, hydrophilicity of the pure and the doped layers was studied under ultraviolet and visible illuminations by measuring the water contact angle on their surface. The V-doped layers, especially those which were grown under intermediate voltages, revealed an enhanced hydrophilicity when compared to the pure TiO2 layers.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights▶ Micro Arc Oxidation process was used to fabricate pure TiO2 and V2O5–TiO2 layers. ▶ Hydrophilicity of the MAO-grown layers was evaluated. ▶ Effect of V-doping on the hydrophilicity of the layers was studied. ▶ A correlation between the hydrophilicity and the MAO parameters was proposed.

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