Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1595779 Solid State Communications 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

NaxFexTi2−xO4 a compound from the CaFe2O4 structure type group, was obtained via hydrothermal route at a temperature lower than 200  ∘C for the first time. Natural ilmenite sand, a low cost reagent, was used as a precursor and reacted with 10 mol/l NaOH for 70 h to obtained high yield (92% wt) of NaxFexTi2−xO4 with x∼0.76–0.79x∼0.76–0.79, as evaluated through the Rietveld refinement and quantitative phase analysis of X-ray powder diffraction data. Transmission Electron Microscopy showed that NaxFexTi2−xO4 appears in submicron to micron crystals with well-defined facets, growing along the [001] crystallographic direction, which means that the tunnels, a peculiarity of this crystal structure, are oriented along the direction of growth.

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