Synthesis of nanometer-sized TiO2 particles by a microemulsion method

1999; Elsevier BV; Volume: 11; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0965-9773(99)00354-2

ISSN

1872-9150

Autores

G.L. Li, G.H. Wang,

Tópico(s)

Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis

Resumo

Nanometer-sized titania particles have been prepared by chemical reactions between TiCl4 solution and ammonia in reversed microemulsion systems. Cyclohexane and a mixture of poly (oxyethylene)5 nonyle phenol ether and poly (oxyethylene)9 nonyle phenol ether with weight ratio 1:1 are used as oil phase and nonionic surfactant, respectively. The product is characterized by transmission electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, differential thermal and thermogravimetric analyses. Size distribution of particles determined from electron micrographs fits well with a lognormal function whose values for median and width are 5.4 nm and 1.4 nm. The crude product is amorphous and transforms into anatase heated at temperature from 200 to 750 °C, into rutile at temperatures higher than 750 °C.

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