Uniform nanosize rutile and anatase particles were prepared by a hydro
thermal method using TiCl4 as starting material. The influences of var
ious hydrothermal conditions on the formation, phase, morphology, and
grain size of products were investigated and tentatively discussed fro
m coordination chemistry. Increasing the acidity in reaction medium an
d the concentration of TiCl4 aqueous solution favored of the formation
of rutile type TiO2. Raising the temperature (>200 degrees C) can dec
rease the agglomeration among TiO2 grains. The; mineralizers SnCl4 and
NaCl reduce markedly the grain size and favor the formation of rutile
type TiO2. The mineralizer NH4Cl will increase greatly agglomeration
among grains. The optimum conditions for preparing rutile-type TiO2 we
re that [TiCl4] > 0.5 mol dm(-3), 220 degrees C for 2 h and using SnCl
4 or NaCl as mineralizer. The average particle size of rutile TiO2 was
20 nm by 8 nm. The optimum conditions for preparing anatase type TiO2
were that pH > 7, 200 degrees C for 2 h. The average particle size of
anatase TiO2 was ca. 10 nm. The Raman spectra of nanosize rutile and
anatase were studied. With decreasing grain size of rutile, the all pe
aks broadened and their wavenumber decreased, while a new broad band n
ear 112 cm(-1) appeared gradually.