1996
DOI: 10.1016/0169-4332(95)00339-8
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Studies of 1T TiS2 by STM, AFM and XPS: the mechanism of hydrolysis in air

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“…These Ti 2p features are assigned to the TiO 2 and the corresponding O 1s peak is found at 530.4 eV with a O:Ti ratio of 2:1. As already reported, the presence of TiO 2 is likely due to possible oxidation of TiS 2 due to unexpected presence of trace amounts of oxygen and/or ambient moisture in the synthesizing process. In line with a previous report by Gonbeau et.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…These Ti 2p features are assigned to the TiO 2 and the corresponding O 1s peak is found at 530.4 eV with a O:Ti ratio of 2:1. As already reported, the presence of TiO 2 is likely due to possible oxidation of TiS 2 due to unexpected presence of trace amounts of oxygen and/or ambient moisture in the synthesizing process. In line with a previous report by Gonbeau et.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Traditionally, sulfur doping was achieved under exotic reaction conditions such as thermal decomposition of thiourea (TU) [46][47][48]50] or thermal annealing of TiS 2 at 723-873 K [43,44,51,52]. The most attractive feature of our method is that TiS 2 is used as both a precursor of titanium dioxide and a sulfur source for the simultaneous crystallization and doping.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…532 eV), [11] the most prominent peak is located at about 530-531 eV.This peak is related to the bridging oxygen, [12] indicating the presence of the intermediate structure of Se-O-Ti. [15] As the peaks of the intermediate structure are also resolved on the freshly exfoliated surface,w ec an infer that oxidation starts immediately after the surface is exposed to air.And the doublet at about 457.0 and about 463.6 eV totally disappeared in the fully oxidized products,f urther confirming that these two peaks should correspond to the intermediate TiO x Se 2Àx with Se-O-Tib onds (Supporting Information, Figure S7b). [13] Thee xistence of the intermediate structure of Se-O-Tiwas also well-supported by the Ti 2p core-level spectra of the partially oxidized samples, showing doublet peaks at about 457.0 and about 463.6 eV along with the doublet peaks for the pristine TiSe 2 [14] and the doublet peaks arisen from TiO 2 (Figure 2h).…”
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