In this paper we report on the use of aerosol assisted chemical vapour deposition (AACVD) to form thin films of the zinc titanate phases using zinc acetate and titanium isopropoxide as precursors in methanol solution. Analysis by XRD and XPS found that through variation in experimental conditions we have been able to synthesize films of zinc titanate with composition of ZnTiO or ZnTiO, which adopt the spinel and pseudobrookite structure respectively. In addition, we have also formed hybrid films of ZnTiO with either ZnTiO or ZnO. Using a technique previously reported with powders, the mixed ZnO and ZnTiO films were treated with acid to produce porous ZnTiO which, through reduction and vapour leaching of zinc, were converted to hierarchically porous thin films of anatase TiO. This conversion was monitored by XRD. Analysis of photocatalytic activity of the hierarchically porous titania, using dye and stearic acid degradation tests, found a factor of 12 to 14 increase in rates of photocatalysis over conventional TiO thin films. Finally we are able to report a maximum formal quantum efficiency for stearic acid degradation of 1.76 × 10 molecules per photon.

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