A synthetic
technique based on a two-step sol–gel hydrothermal
method using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and triblock copolymer
PEO106–PPO70–PEO106 (F127) as double surfactants with the assistance of three amines
(ethylamine (EA), diethylamine (DEA), and triethylamine (TEA)) for
fabrications of anatase titania nanorods is proposed. The formation
and growth mechanisms of TiO2 crystals are described. We
discovered that crystal size reduces with an increase in the number
of alkyl substituents on the nitrogen of amines because the steric
hindrance of the bulky alkyl substituent around nitrogen suppresses
the nucleation and crystal growth rate. The size of titania from 80
to 220 nm is modulated with concentrations of EA, DEA, and TEA. The
amines are considered as catalysts for morphological evolution of
TiO2 crystals. The results indicate that the incorporation
of double surfactants (F127–CTAB) has a dual role, acting as
a chelating agent for titania against external forces and a capping
agent inhibiting the three-dimensional growth of TiO2 crystals.
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