Abstract:
High-concentration nitrogen-doped titania is obtained by detonation-driven flyer impacting on mixtures of TiO$_2$ and different nitrogen precursors. XRD, IR, and XPS spectra are employed to characterize the phase composition, surface absorption, and N-doping concentration of recovered samples. The N-doping concentration is affected by doping nitrogen resources, initial content of doping nitrogen resources, and flyer velocity. A high nitrogen concentration of 13.6 at.% is achieved by shock loading of the mixture of P25 TiO$_2$ and 10 wt.% dicyandiamide (C$_2$N$_4$H$_4$) at 3.37 km/s. A possible shock doping mechanism is discussed.
Keywords:titania, shock doping, nitrogen resources, shock wave, high concentration.