STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF HYDROUS TIO2 PRECIPITATES AND THEIR AGINGPRODUCTS BY X-RAY-DIFFRACTION, ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY, AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY
Jp. Jalava et al., STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF HYDROUS TIO2 PRECIPITATES AND THEIR AGINGPRODUCTS BY X-RAY-DIFFRACTION, ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY, AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 37(4), 1998, pp. 1317-1323
The structure of TiO2 hydrates is studied by X-ray diffraction, atomic
force microscopy (AFM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). T
he samples prepared by NH4OH precipitation from an aqueous TiCl4 solut
ion are amorphous or partially crystalline. They consist of a mixture
of distorted anatase and brookite crystallites, each having a diameter
of 20 nm. The sample prepared by thermal hydrolysis from a titanium o
xide sulfate solution was totally crystalline, composed only of distor
ted anatase crystallites with a diameter of 15 nm. Primary particles c
an be oriented in chainlike structures. The crystallinity and the crys
tal shape reveal the sample history. The applicability of the AFM and
TEM measurements for structural investigations of the powder specimens
concerned is briefly discussed.