Ceramics-Silikáty 48, (2) 66 - 71 (2004) |
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PROPERTIES OF SOL-GEL TiO₂ LAYERS ON GLASS SUBSTRATE |
Rodriguez Paez Liliana, Matoušek Josef |
Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Sol-gel method, Surface layers, TiO₂ films on glass |
TiO₂ thin layers were prepared on glass substrate by sol-gel process and dip-coating technique. The coating solution was prepared
by using tetra-n-butyl orthotitanate (C₁₆H₃₆O₄Ti) precursor. Very stable sols of this oxide were synthesized using the
alcoxide in the presence of acetic acid and using acetyl acetone as a chelating agent. The layers obtained were transparent
with good adhesion to the soda-lime glass substrate. The optical absorbance and thickness of the layers as a function of the
number of coatings were determined and their surface microstructures was observed by SEM. Absorbance spectra showed an
increased absorbance of the layers in the range of 280 – 300 nm. Nanocrystalline anatase particles were detected in the films
prepared by heating at higher temperatures. The thickness of layers varied from 80 to 200 nm depending on the coatings number.
Corrosion of the substrate covered by the film was followed in demineralised water and was found to be somewhat lower
in comparison with the original uncovered glass surface. |
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