Abstract :
The effect of low pressure radio frequency (rf) plasma treatment on TiO2 surface states has been studied using X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy. Three different oxidation states of oxygen in untreated TiO2 powder were observed, which suggests
the existence of adsorbed water and carbon on the surface. The ratio of oxygen to titanium (O/Ti) was decreased for the low ion
dose plasma treated samples due to desorption of water from the surface. In the case of Ti 2p about 20% of surface states were
converted to Ti3+ 2p3/2 state after plasma treatment with a very good stability, whereas untreated TiO2 remained mostly as Ti4+
state. A rapid decrease in the ratio of carbon to titanium (C/Ti) at TiO2 surface was also observed after plasma treatment and
more than 90% of carbon atoms were removed from the surface. Therefore, the plasma treatment of TiO2 has advantages to
surface carbon cleaning, increasing O and Ti3+ surface states, hence improving the activity of TiO2 for different environmental,
energy and biological applications
Keywords :
XPS , Surface modification , TiO2 , PLASMA