Plasma treated water - A promising electrolyte to produce nanoporous titanium dioxide nanotubes

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Ambujakshan, Arun T.
Sadek, Abu
Magniez, Kevin
Mateti, srikanth
Mayes, Edwin
Devi, Gayathri
Pringle, Jennifer
du Plessis, Johan
Chen, Zhiqiang
Corr, Cormac

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Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.

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Plasma-treated water is used as an environmentally friendly electrolyte for the synthesis of nanoporous titanium dioxide nanotubes by anodization of titanium. The possible mechanism of nanotube formation in the process is studied. The reactive species hydrogen peroxide and nitrate can be selectively produced in a gas bubble discharge in liquid using argon plasma or air plasma, respectively. It is observed that hydrogen peroxide enhances only the formation of an oxide layer, while nitrate forms pores on this oxide layer. It is proposed that the nitrate determines the formation of nanoporous nanotubes, while hydrogen peroxide enhances the oxidation.

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Plasma Processes and Polymers

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2099-12-31