MARGARIDA SZURKALO
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Artigo IPEN-doc 25006 Characterization and photocatalytic behavior of TiO2 thin films grown by MOCVD process2017 - BENTO, RODRIGO T.; OLIVEIRA, EDUARDO C. de; SZURKALO, MARGARIDA; CORREA, OLANDIR V.; PILLIS, MARINA F.This research aims to evaluate the influence of the thickness on the photocatalytic behavior of TiO2 thin films grown at 400ºC by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. Titanium dioxide films with 280 and 468 nm of thickness were grown on borosilicate substrates. The photocatalytic behavior was evaluated by monitoring the degradation of methyl orange dye under UV light for 2h. The results show that both films presented anatase crystalline phase and that increasing the thickness the grain size and the roughness were also increased. The best photocatalytic performance was attributed to the film of 468 nm of thickness that exhibited 40% of dye degradation after 2h under UV light.Artigo IPEN-doc 25005 Synthesis and characterization of TiO2 films obtained by sol-gel method2017 - SZURKALO, MARGARIDA; OLIVEIRA, EDUARDO C. de; CORREA, OLANDIR V.; BENTO, RODRIGO T.; PILLIS, MARINA F.Borosilicate coated titanium dioxide thin films were produced by the sol-gel method. The films were calcinated at 450°C for 20 minutes for crystalization. X-ray diffration analyses show that before the heat treatment the film was amorphous and after that it crystallized in anatase phase presenting mean grain size of 34 nm and RMS roughness of 8 nm. The crystallized film was used as photocatalist in the degradation of methyl orange dye presenting an efficiency of 25% after 2h under UV light.Artigo IPEN-doc 24951 Morphological characterization of N-doped TiO2 thin films2017 - OLIVEIRA, EDUARDO C. de; SZURKALO, MARGARIDA; CORREA, OLANDIR V.; BENTO, RODRIGO T.; PILLIS, MARINA F.Metallorganic chemical vapor deposition was used to grown TiO2 and N-doped TiO2 on borosilicate substrates at 400°C. Titanium isopropoxide IV was used as titanium and oxygen precursors and ammonia as nitrogen source. Analyses by atomic force microscopy showed that both films presented rounded well-defined grains. The results showed that nitrogen doping resulted in a decrease in the mean grain size and in the surface roughness.