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Self-cleaning Properties of Thin Printed Layers of Titanium Dioxide
Králová, Marcela ; Brezová, Vlasta (oponent) ; Krýsa, Josef (oponent) ; Veselý, Michal (vedoucí práce)
Titanium dioxide was immobilized on soda-lime glass substrates and glassy carbon substrates by two techniques: material printing and chemical vapour deposition. Two methods of sol preparation were used; sol-gel and hydrothermal synthesis. Morphology of all prepared titania layers were studied by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy analysis. Crystallite phase of prepared TiO2 was determined using XRD analysis. Photoinduced superhydrophilicity was examined using the sessile drop method. Photocatalytic activity was investigated as a degradation rate of 2,6-dichloroindophenol or formic acid. We studied the influence of sol-loading and amount of PEG on final activity in case of sol-gel process. PEG was added as an anticracking agent. The influence of time and temperature of hydrothermal synthesis or amount of layers on final efficiency was examined for hydrothermally synthesized samples. The influence of different intensities of irradiation was investigated for the layers deposited by CVD process. The activity of titania thin films prepared by material printing and CVD process was compared and the best sample was evaluated.
Self-cleaning Properties of Thin Printed Layers of Titanium Dioxide
Králová, Marcela ; Brezová, Vlasta (oponent) ; Krýsa, Josef (oponent) ; Veselý, Michal (vedoucí práce)
Titanium dioxide was immobilized on soda-lime glass substrates and glassy carbon substrates by two techniques: material printing and chemical vapour deposition. Two methods of sol preparation were used; sol-gel and hydrothermal synthesis. Morphology of all prepared titania layers were studied by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy analysis. Crystallite phase of prepared TiO2 was determined using XRD analysis. Photoinduced superhydrophilicity was examined using the sessile drop method. Photocatalytic activity was investigated as a degradation rate of 2,6-dichloroindophenol or formic acid. We studied the influence of sol-loading and amount of PEG on final activity in case of sol-gel process. PEG was added as an anticracking agent. The influence of time and temperature of hydrothermal synthesis or amount of layers on final efficiency was examined for hydrothermally synthesized samples. The influence of different intensities of irradiation was investigated for the layers deposited by CVD process. The activity of titania thin films prepared by material printing and CVD process was compared and the best sample was evaluated.

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