TiO2 hollow fibers with internal interconnected nanotubes prepared by atomic layer deposition for improved photocatalytic activity†
Abstract
TiO2 hollow fibers with internal interconnected nanotubes were prepared by atomic layer deposition using a polysulfone–polyvinylpyrrolidone hollow fiber membrane as the template. The interconnected nanotubes form a titanium oxide network containing the dual characteristics of nano-sized pores and channels with adjustable spaces by the cycle number of the atomic layer deposition, and the titanium oxide network further constructs a centimeter-long hollow fiber. This unique macro–nano composite structure enables us to construct a large scale nanoreactor, which has been demonstrated to possess a higher performance (∼33%) for photo-degrading the organic water contaminants in a continuous flow than conventional P25 TiO2 nanopowder under the same test conditions.