Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
238039 Powder Technology 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Alumina-coated rutile TiO2 samples were prepared starting from NaAlO2 by the chemical liquid deposition method. The alumina nanofilms existed in amorphous hydrated alumina phase and anchored at the surfaces of TiO2 particles via Ti–O–Al bonding. The formation of continuous and dense alumina nanofilms on the TiO2 surface depended on the pH value of the reaction solution and the alumina loading. After coated by alumina nanofilms, the whiteness and brightness of the alumina-coated TiO2 samples increased with the increase of the alumina loading while the relative light scattering index was found to depend upon the alumina loading.

Graphical abstractContinuous and dense alumina nanofilms are formed on the surfaces of rutile TiO2 particles at a temperature of 80 °C and a pH value of 5 when the mole ratio of NaAlO2 to TiO2 is greater than or equal to 1:22. The alumina nanofilms are composed of amorphous hydrated alumina and anchored at the TiO2 surfaces by Ti–O–Al bonding.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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