The formation of titania powders by oxidation of TiCl4 was studied in
a laminar diffusion flame reactor. The effects of flame configuration
(fuel and oxidant flow rate and position) as well as precursor TiCl4 l
oading on the specific surface area and phase composition of the produ
ct titania powder were investigated. Specifically, the specific surfac
e increased from 15 to 120 m(2)/g and the rutile fraction was reduced
from 15 to 0.1 wt.% by exchanging the position of the fuel and oxidant
streams in the burner. Increasing the flame temperature increased the
rutile fraction and the average primary particle size. Increasing the
precursor TiCl4 concentration reduced the specific surface area, espe
cially at low TiCl4 loadings and flame temperatures. However, it had n
o effect on the phase composition of the titania particles.