Vapor-phase synthesis of ultrafine TiO2 particles was investigated exp
erimentally in the simultaneous hydrolysis and oxidation of TiCl4. Exp
eriments were made for the control of particle size, size distribution
and phase composition of ultrafine TiO2 particles with the preheating
of reactants. The molar ratio of H2O/TiCl4 was adopted as a variable
for the control of particle size and size distribution in various reac
tion systems such as TiCl4-H2O, TiCl4-H2O-O-2, and TiCl4-H2O-air. As t
he molar ratio of H2O/TiCl4 increased from 2 to 12, the average partic
le size decreased from 45 nm to 19 nm, and the rutile content of TiO2
powders increased from 21% to 54% in the TiCl4-H2O system. Changes in
the average particle size were the same in the TiCl4-H2O-O-2 system as
in the TiCl4-H2O system, but particle-size distributions were narrowe
r in the TiCl4-H2O-O-2 system. The same tendencies of average particle
size, size distribution and rutile content were also found in the TiC
l4-H2O-air system. A high production rate of ultrafine TiO, particles
was obtained at the condition of high mole fraction of TiCl4 and low g
as-flow rate in the presence of water vapor and preheating of reactant
s.