Jmg. Amores et al., ANATASE CRYSTAL-GROWTH AND PHASE-TRANSFORMATION TO RUTILE IN HIGH-AREA TIO2, MOO3-TIO2 AND OTHER TIO2-SUPPORTED OXIDE CATALYTIC-SYSTEMS, Journal of materials chemistry, 5(8), 1995, pp. 1245-1249
Anatase-to-rutile phase transition has been studied on high-area TiO2-
anatase and bicomponent systems containing molybdena and, for comparis
on, cobalt oxide, copper oxide, vanadia and corresponding TiO2-rutile
based systems, using TG-DTA, XRD and surface-area measurements. These
materials were prepared by impregnation and (co)precipitation methods.
Conversion to rutile and crystal size growth strongly depend on the m
inority phase oxide. It is found that, while Cu and V oxides speed up
both phase transition and particle sintering, Mo and Co oxides inhibit
them. Moreover, the rutile particles obtained by phase transition are
always much larger than both the starting and residual anatase partic
les. A mechanism of rutile formation by coalescence and phase transfor
mation of anatase particles is proposed.