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Effect of Morphology and Crystal Structure on the Thermal Conductivity of Titania Nanotubes

Ali, Saima; Orell, Olli; Kanerva, Mikko; Hannula, Simo Pekka (2018)

 
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Ali, Saima
Orell, Olli
Kanerva, Mikko
Hannula, Simo Pekka
2018

Nanoscale Research Letters
212
doi:10.1186/s11671-018-2613-3
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201808012045

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<p>Titania nanotubes (TNTs) with different morphology and crystal structure are prepared by chemical processing and rapid breakdown anodization (RBA) methods. The nanotubes are studied in terms of thermal conductivity. The TNTs with variable wall thickness below 30 nm have significantly reduced thermal conductivity than bulk titania, due to the phonon confinement, smaller phonon mean free path, and enhanced phonon boundary scattering. The amorphous nanotubes (TNT<sub>Amor</sub>) have comparatively thicker walls than both crystalline nanotubes. The TNT<sub>Amor</sub> has a thermal conductivity of 0.98 W m<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>, which is slightly less than the thermal conductivity of crystalline anatase nanotubes (TNT<sub>A</sub>; 1.07 W m<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>). However, the titania nanotubes with mixed structure (TNT<sub>A,T</sub>) and the smallest dimensions have the lowest thermal conductivity of 0.75 W m<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>, probably due to the phonon confinement. The experimental results are compared with the theoretical study considering the size confinement effect with different wall dimensions of TNTs and surface scattering. The results agree well with the surface roughness factor (p) of 0.26 for TNT<sub>A,T</sub>, 0.18 for TNT<sub>A</sub>, and 0.65 for TNT<sub>Amor</sub>, indicating diffusive phonon scattering and rougher surfaces for TNT<sub>A</sub>. Interestingly, the present results together with those presented in literature suggest that thermal conductivity reduction with respect to the wall thickness occurs also for the amorphous nanotubes. This is ascribed to the role of propagons in the thermal transport of disordered structures.</p>
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