“…A rich family of TiO 2 based nanomaterials, such as zero dimensional (0D), one dimensional (1D), two dimensional (2D), and three dimensional (3D) nanostructures have been synthesized and their properties have been explored. Out of these, nanostructures of 1D TiO 2 have been extensively studied due to having numerous applications in many engineering fields including dye-sensitized solar cells [13,14], photo-detector [15,16], photocatalyst [17][18][19], photo-splitting of water [20][21][22], photo-electrochemical cells [23,24], gas sensors [25,26], piezoelectronics [27], super capacitors [28], lithium ion batteries [29,30], field emitters [31,32], and bone implantation [33,34].…”