Abstract

The anatase TiO2 nanocrystals with dominant (001) facets attracted tremendous attention in the past decade. However, the reported intrinsic property of the (001) surface is still a cause of controversy. A crucial reason is that the (001) surface usually undergoes a (1 × 4) reconstruction, which may result in a remarkable difference in property. Herein, we performed an in situ environmental transmission electron microscopy (ETEM) study regarding the formation and stability of the (1 × 4)-(001) surface of TiO2 nanocrystals. The systematic ETEM studies confirmed that the (1 × 4)-(001) surface could be generated at elevated temperature (above 300 °C) when the surface contaminants were removed and the formed reconstruction could survive under different conditions, which indicate the surface reconstruction should be taken into account in related property research. In addition, an oriented layer-by-layer beam damage process on the (001) surface is confirmed, and optimal imaging conditions were also investigated,...

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