Study on the phase transformation kinetics of sol-gel drived TiO 2 nanoparticles

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Titanium dioxide nanopowders were synthesized by the diffusion controlled sol-gel process (LaMer model) and characterized by DTA-TG, XRD, and SEM. The prepared TiO 2 nanoparticles have uniform size and morphology, and the phase transformation kinetics of obtained material was studied by interpretation of the X-ray diffraction patterns peaks on the base of Avrami equation. The stating point of anatase-rutile phase transformation temperature in the prepared nanoparticles was found between 100 and 200 C. A decreasing trend on the intensity of X-ray peaks of anatase phase was observed up to 600 C when the presence of the rutile phase became predominant. Results indicated that the transition kinetics of the diffusion controlled prepared nanoparticles was begun at low temperature, and it can be concluded that the nucleation and growth sites in these particles were more than other. However, it has been found that the nucleation activation energy of rutile phase was 20kj/mol, and it is the lowest reported activation energy. © 2010 H. Mehranpour et al.

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Askari, M., Mehranpour, H., Ghamsari, M. S., & Farzalibeik, H. (2010). Study on the phase transformation kinetics of sol-gel drived TiO 2 nanoparticles. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/626978

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