We present our latest results into the freeform 3D nanoprinting of arrays of TiO2 nanorods. We demonstrate that the rate of photocatalysis of Methylene Blue increases significantly, due to increase in active surface area. Our results open the route to using 3D-printed TiO2 nanorods for other energy applications, such as hydrogen generation.
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