Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1333435 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nd-YAG-laser pulse irradiation of clamped Ni/Ti plates in oxygen was employed to synthesize fluorite-type (f) derived TiO2 condensates dissolved up to 5 at% Ni2+ of the cations. The nanocondensates less than 20 nm in size are nearly cubo-octahedral in shape and tended to transform martensitically to monoclinic (m) baddeleyite-type following the crystallographic relationship (100)f//(110)m; [001]f//[001]m. The condensates twice larger in size, with considerable matrix constraint, are nearly spherical in shape and consist of mosaic m-twin variants following complicated crystallographic relationships with each other and with the relic f-phase: (010)f  //(1¯20)m; [001]f//[001]m. The charge and volume compensating oxygen vacancies due to NiO dissolution in the dense TiO2 condensates could facilitate the relaxation and amorphization process.

Graphical abstractLattice image of NiO-dissolved TiO2 condensate having local fluorite-type (region I) and baddeleyite-type (region II) structures and (010) facet (arrow).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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