Διάλεξη

Παρασκευή 12 Απριλίου 2013

Ομιλητής
Νίκος Κατσαράκης
Ίδρυμα
ΙΗΔΛ, ΙΤΕ και ΤΕΙ Κρήτης
Τίτλος
Metal oxide thin films and nanostructuresfor energy-control and environmental applications
Χώρος
Κτήριο Φυσικού, Βούτες, Αιθ. Σεμιναρίων 3ου ορόφου
Ώρα
16:00
Γλώσσα
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη
Metal oxide thin films and nanostructures offer a wide range of potential applications including photocatalysis of organic pollutants, "self-cleaning" surfaces and energy-efficient glass windows. We have applied simple, low-cost, environmental-friendly chemical techniques like sol-gel, spray pyrolysis, chemical vapour deposition and solution-based approaches to grow metal oxide thin films and nanostructures on glass, sapphire and plastic substrates. In particular, TiO2, TiO2:SiO2, ZnO, WO3 and VOx thin films and nanostructures have been grown by chemical methods on various substrates at relatively low temperatures and their structural, morphological and optical properties were investigated. Moreover, the metal oxide samples were comprehensively studied with respect to their photocatalytic efficiency regarding the degradation of stearic acid, their "self-cleaning" properties and electrochemical response. Several issues, including how growth parameters (precursor solution, temperature, growth time etc) affect metal oxide properties as well as the potential for technological applications, will be discussed.