Structural features of titanate nanotubes/nanobelts revealed by raman, X-ray absorption fine structure and electron diffraction characterizations

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Abstract

High-purity nanotubes and nanobelts could be controllably obtained in hydrothermal treatments of anatase TiO2 in concentrated NaOH solution depending on treating temperature and duration. Their structural features were studied employing X-ray diffraction, Raman, X-ray absorption fine structure, and electron diffraction characterizations. The results reveal that both the nanotubes and nanobelts might be of layered titanate structure. The similarity and difference among the nanotubes/nanobelts and other bulk titanates represented by trititanate Ha2Ti3O7 and lepidocrocite-type H0.7 Ti1.825□0.175 O4.0.·H2 O were also presented. © 2005 American Chemical Society.

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Ma, R., Fukuda, K., Sasaki, T., Osada, M., & Bando, Y. (2005). Structural features of titanate nanotubes/nanobelts revealed by raman, X-ray absorption fine structure and electron diffraction characterizations. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 109(13), 6210–6214. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp044282r

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