Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10621067 | Acta Materialia | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Anatase single crystal nanorods with aspect ratios of 4-10 and diameters of 70-100 nm were prepared by hydrothermal treatment of tetraethylammonium hydroxide peptized titania sol doped with Fe(III) cations at 200 °C. Two types of iron sources were used as dopants: (i) Fe(NO3)3, which could form α-FeOOH during the hydrothermal synthesis; (ii) hydrothermally synthesized α-FeOOH. The formation of anatase nanorods in the Fe3+ doped titania could be attributed to porous goethite (α-FeOOH) rods formed during the hydrothermal treatment. The in situ formed α-FeOOH template could lead to well dispersed anatase nanorod crystals in contrast to the strongly agglomerated rods obtained when adding as-synthesized α-FeOOH. The templates do not need to be removed since a solid solution forms between the Fe ions and anatase during hydrothermal treatment.
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Authors
Juan Yang, Sen Mei, Sandra Quaresma, Poul Norby, José M.F. Ferreira,