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arxiv: 1505.08074 · v1 · pith:HL7NSOOEnew · submitted 2015-05-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

An in- and ex-situ TEM study into the oxidisation of titanium (IV) sulphide

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keywords flakesoxidisationwaterdegradationdisperseddispersionelectronenergy
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The degradation of liquid dispersed titanium (IV) sulphide (TiS$_2$) is studied from the point of view of oxidisation. TiS$_2$ is a layered two-dimensional nanomaterial, with potential for energy storage applications. However, flakes in dispersion were observed to degrade. We examined two oxidisation routes: deionised water at room temperature and oxygen gas within the temperature range 150-350{\deg}C. Water was seen to slowly oxidise flakes inwards from the edge, forming an amorphous oxide, a result comparable to the state of flakes which degraded within the original dispersion. Oxygen gas was seen to rapidly oxidise entire flakes to a polycrystalline oxide, when heated 275 {\deg}C and above. Degradation was studied with scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), energy dispersed x-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS). Density Functional Theory calculations have shown oxidisation by both water and gas molecules to be thermodynamically favourable.

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