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TiO2 Facets Shaped by Concentration-Dependent Surface Diffusion of Dopamine.

Facet engineering highlights the fundamental understanding of kinetic growth of facets with capping agents. Here, we provided a roadmap for modulating TiO2 facets using dopamine as a capping agent inspired by density functional theory calculations and molecular dynamics simulations. Our calculations revealed that the surface diffusion of dopamine and their facet-specific affinity direct the kinetic growth of TiO2 {100} and {101} facets into a non-equilibrium crystal shape. Our TiO2 synthesis agreed well with the theoretical predictions, suggesting that the concentration-dependent diffusion is central in accurately tuning a desirable ratio of mixed facets. Our findings shed a new light on the diffusion-limited kinetically-controlled facet growth mechanism, and this fine tuning of mixed facets on a single crystal provides a general approach to design and fabricate facets on metal oxides.

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