Highly ordered TiO(2) nanotube arrays prepared by anodic oxidation have attracted increasing research interests due to their promising applications in many scientific areas. To the best of our knowledge, a factor limiting the application of TiO(2) nanotube arrays was their long sustaining reaction time by anodic oxidation, usually lasting 6-12 h and even longer when synthesizing thicker nanotubular layers. In the present paper, we reported for the first time a facile but effective approach to accelerate the anodic formation of TiO(2) nanotube arrays by proper addition of sodium carbonate (Na(2)CO(3)) into the anodization electrolyte. We adopted the 0.3M NH(4)F + 0.03M Na(2)CO(3) + EG (ethylene glycol) + 3.0 vol.% H(2)O electrolyte and the average growth rate of the nanotubes achieved in our experiments could be accelerated to 1100 nm/min. The possible mechanism of the rapid electrochemical process was also presented.