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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, Vol.13, No.8, K73-K76, 2010
Voltage Induced Self-Peeling of Initiation Layers on Self-Organized TiO2-WO3 Nanotubes and Formation of Oxide Nanosheet Rolls
When anodic self-organized nanotube layers are formed on valve metals, often a disordered porous initiation layer is present on the tube tops. In the present work, we show that on the TiO2-WO3 nanotubes this layer can be triggered to self-peel and roll up in the nanosheets if the anodization is carried out at a sufficiently high voltage. An ultrasonic treatment allows to completely remove the nanosheet rolls and to obtain highly ordered nanotube layers. This finding is of high significance for any applications requiring defined tube tops. (C) 2010 The Electrochemical Society. [DOI: 10.1149/1.3428513] All rights reserved.
Keywords:anodisation;nanoporous materials;nanostructured materials;nanotubes;titanium compounds;tungsten compounds;valves