Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1333709 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Pure rutile phase crystalline TiO2 powder with novel 3D dandelion-like structure was synthesized by using a facile hydrothermal method with TiCl3 as the main starting material. In such a 3D structure, the nanometer-scale construction elements aggregate together and form a micrometer-scale artificial unit. The typical 3D dandelion structure has an average diameter of 1.5–2 μm and is packed radially by nanorods with [001] preference growth direction. Each individual nanorod is hundreds of nanometers in length, and tens of nanometers in diameter. The obtained 3D dandelion-like TiO2 powder has a high photocatalytic activity, which is equivalent to that of the commercial available P25 titania powder. Mechanisms of the formation of the dandelion-like structure were also discussed. A different oxidation process of Ti(III) to Ti(IV) during hydrothermal was suggested.
Graphical abstractRutile-phase TiO2 powders with novel 3D dandelion-like structures were synthesized. This kind of 3D artificial hierarchical titania structure has the advantage of reserving the novel nanometer-scale properties while providing us the easiness of storing and handling as we routinely enjoyed for the micrometer-scale materials. A different oxidation process of Ti(III) to Ti(IV) during hydrothermal process was suggested.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide