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He, Junhui; Ichinose, Izumi; Fujikawa, Shigenori; Kunitake, Toyoki; Nakao, Aiko

A General, Efficient Method of Incorporation of Metal Ions into Ultrathin TiO2 Films

Chemistry of Materials 2002, 14, 8, 3493-3500
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A general, efficient method was developed to incorporate a variety of second metal ions into ultrathin TiO2 films. The thin films were first prepared by the surface sol-gel process from a mixture of the matrix-forming titanium alkoxide and template magnesium alkoxide. Mg2+ ion was removed by acid/base treatment, forming highly efficient and robust ion-exchange sites. A large variety of metal ions, including alk., alk. earth, transition, and rare earth elements, were then incorporated into the thin films by ion exchange with Na+. The amount of incorporation increased with increasing charge of the metal ions. The rate of the ion-exchange process was investigated in the case of Gd3+. The incorporated metal ions were immobilized by thermal treatment at 450°C. The UV absorption edge of the TiO2 film was extended to the visible region by Fe3+ doping and calcination.