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29 March 2004 Phase transition control of nanostructured TiO2 powders with additions of various metal-chlorides
Sun-Jae Kim, Doo Sun Hwang, Nam Hee Lee, Dong Yun Lee, Jae Sung Song
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Proceedings Volume 5275, BioMEMS and Nanotechnology; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.521591
Event: Microelectronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology, 2003, Perth, Australia
Abstract
Formation behavior and photo-oxidation abilities of nanostructured TiO2 powders were investigated through a direct crystallization from aqueous TiOCl2 solutions containing various metal-chlorides at 100°C. The obtained TiO2 powders without any additives and those added with Ni2+, Fe3+ and Nb5+ ions, which have a similar positive ionic radius to Ti4+, were mainly crystallized with rutile phase, whereas those added with Al3+ and Zr4+ ions, which have a quite different positive ionic radius, were mainly crystallized with anatase phase. On the other hand, the secondary particles in the TiO2 powder consisted of acicular and spherical primary particles corresponding to rutile and anatase phases, respectively. From these results, it seems that the positive ionic radius of the additives would affect phase formation as well as morphology of TiO2 precipitates. Among the TiO2 powders prepared, Ni-added powder, which consisted mainly of rutile phase with a small amount of anatase phase, showed excellent photocatalytic ability in decomposition of 4-chlorophenol.
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Sun-Jae Kim, Doo Sun Hwang, Nam Hee Lee, Dong Yun Lee, and Jae Sung Song "Phase transition control of nanostructured TiO2 powders with additions of various metal-chlorides", Proc. SPIE 5275, BioMEMS and Nanotechnology, (29 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.521591
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