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Slit-width-controlled H2Ti4O9/TiO2 nanocomposites were fabricated by stirri
ng with (CnH2n+1NH3)(2)Ti4O9 and a titanyl acylate complex at 20 degreesC f
or 48 h followed by UV light irradiation from a 450 W high-pressure mercury
lamp. (CnH2n+1NH3)(2)Ti4O9 was synthesized by an intercalation reaction wi
th H2Ti4O9 and CnH2n+1NH2 in aqueous or heptane solution for 48 h. The rema
ining CnH2n+1NH2 and acylate after titania incorporation was completely dec
omposed into CO2, H2O, and NH3 by UV light irradiation. A slit in the obtai
ned nanocomposites was produced, and its width could be controlled by chang
ing the carbon length of CnH2n+1NH2 Furthermore, the slit expansion and the
transformation of the layer structure to fiberlike TiO2 were successfully
confirmed by scanning electron microscopy photographs for the first time.