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TOPICAL REVIEW

Recent progress in mesoporous titania materials: adjusting morphology for innovative applications

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Published 2 February 2012 2012 National Institute for Materials Science
, , Citation Juan L Vivero-Escoto et al 2012 Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 13 013003 DOI 10.1088/1468-6996/13/1/013003

1468-6996/13/1/013003

Abstract

This review article summarizes recent developments in mesoporous titania materials, particularly in the fields of morphology control and applications. We first briefly introduce the history of mesoporous titania materials and then review several synthesis approaches. Currently, mesoporous titania nanoparticles (MTNs) have attracted much attention in various fields, such as medicine, catalysis, separation and optics. Compared with bulk mesoporous titania materials, which are above a micrometer in size, nanometer-sized MTNs have additional properties, such as fast mass transport, strong adhesion to substrates and good dispersion in solution. However, it has generally been known that the successful synthesis of MTNs is very difficult owing to the rapid hydrolysis of titanium-containing precursors and the crystallization of titania upon thermal treatment. Finally, we review four emerging fields including photocatalysis, photovoltaic devices, sensing and biomedical applications of mesoporous titania materials. Because of its high surface area, controlled porous structure, suitable morphology and semiconducting behavior, mesoporous titania is expected to be used in innovative applications.

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10.1088/1468-6996/13/1/013003