Author:
Aguilera-Granja Faustino,Ayuela Andres
Abstract
AbstractThe interest in titanium dioxide (TiO$$_2$$
2
) phases is growing due to the number of applications in cosmetics, food industry and photocatalysis, an increase that is driven by its exceptional properties when engineered at the nanoscale like in the form of nanoparticles. Our goal is to discover unknown low-density phases of TiO$$_2$$
2
, with potential for applications in various fields. We then use well-known TiO$$_2$$
2
clusters as fundamental building blocks to be self-assembled into unique structures to study their distinct characteristics. Density functional calculations are employed to relax the structures and identify the most stable TiO$$_2$$
2
structures within an energy range of 0.1 eV per atom from the rutile and anatase phases, which are confirmed, validating our methodology. Going beyond conventional phases, we found two-dimensional TiO$$_2$$
2
structures, previously explored in separate studies, and showing typical structures of transition metal dichalcogenide layers, that forge a bridge between different TiO$$_2$$
2
structures. It is noteworthy that our investigation uncovered an entirely novel class of TiO$$_2$$
2
structures featuring hexagonal cages like beehive channels, opening novel phases with huge potential. These discovered low-density phases are interesting, particularly the hexagonal cage structures with remarkable large gaps, because they introduce other dimensions for uncharted applications in the ever-growing TiO$$_2$$
2
landscape.
Funder
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
Gobierno Vasco UPV/EHU
Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa
European Commission
e Transnational Common Laboratory (LTC) Aquitaine-Euskadi Network
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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