Cr. Bickmore et al., ULTRAFINE TITANIA BY FLAME SPRAY-PYROLYSIS OF A TITANATRANE COMPLEX, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 18(4), 1998, pp. 287-297
Ultrafine titania particles can be produced by flame spray pyrolysis o
f a chelated metal alkoxide. The precursor can be made by reacting a t
itanium hydrosol with triethanolamine in ethylene glycol. The chelate,
dissolved in ethanol, is misted as an aerosol into an oxidizing flame
where it undergoes combustion. The combustion process generates parti
cles, probably by a gas phase condensation process, that are discrete
single crystals that exhibit some faceting. The powder is a mixture of
anatase and rutile (<10%), with a 45 +/- 5m(2)g(-1) BET surface area.
The calculated equivalent spherical diameter (34 + 4nm) is consistent
with typical particle sizes found in TEM micrographs. The particles a
re briefly compared with commercial ultrafine particles produced by fl
ame hydrolysis of TiCl4 and by Ti vapor condensation. (C) 1998 Elsevie
r Science Limited.