Titanium dioxide containing 5-10% silica has been prepared by the co-hydrol
ysis of titanium isopropoxide at pH 4 in presence of TEOS in different solv
ents such as methanol, ethanol and water. The resultant gels have been anal
yzed by BET surface area measurements and thermal analysis. Addition of 5%
silica to TiO2 increases initial surface area of 89 to 188 m(2)/g. As the a
mount of silica is further increased to 10%, the surface area is further in
creased to 203 m(2)/g. The composition containing TiO2-10% SiO2 in ethanol
medium achieved the highest specific surface area 232 m(2)/g while the corr
esponding sample in methanol had 217 m(2)/g. Addition of silica has further
resulted in considerable increase of anatase-rutile transformation tempera
ture > 800 degrees C. Addition of methanol and ethanol to titania-silica sy
stems enhances the formation of rutile phase. This phase transformation has
been followed by X-ray powder diffraction data and further, through impeda
nce measurements on the precursor gel pellets heated to various temperature
s and the latter has been presented as a very simple and convenient tool to
study phase transformation in titania ceramics. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science
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