Directional heat dissipation across the interface in anatase-rutile nanocomposites.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Chemistry, ⊥Department of Physics and Astronomy, and ||Department of Geosciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri 64110, United States.

Published: October 2013

Understanding the structures and properties of interfaces in (nano-)composites helps to reveal their important influence on reactivity and overall performance. TiO2 is a technologically important material, and anatase/rutile TiO2 composites have been shown to display enhanced photocatalytic performance over pure anatase or rutile TiO2. This has been attributed to a synergistic effect between the two phases, but the origin of this effect as well as the structure of the interface has not been established. Using Raman spectroscopy, here we provide evidence of distinct differences in the thermal properties of the anatase and rutile moieties in the composite, with anatase becoming effectively much warmer than the rutile phase under laser irradiation. With the help of first-principles calculations, we analyze the atomic structure and unique electronic properties of the composite and infer possible reasons for the directional heat dissipation across the interface.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/am402983kDOI Listing

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