Synthesis of Ti4O7 nanoparticles by carbothermal reduction using microwave rapid heating

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Abstract

The polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is an attractive power generation method from the perspective of environmental protection. Carbon is usually used as a catalyst support in PEFC, but it is oxidized under high electrical potential conditions. Ti4O7 is expected as a new catalyst support because of its high electrical conductivity and chemical resistivity. Though Ti4O7 as a catalyst support must have a high specific surface area for a high performance, it is difficult to synthesize nanostructured Ti4O7. In this research, Ti4O7 nanoparticles with a size of about 60 nm were synthesized by carbothermal reduction of TiO2 nanoparticles with polyvinylpyrrolidone (carbon source) using 2.45 GHz microwave irradiation. The experiment condition was at 950 °C for 30 min and the samples synthesized by conventional heating showed a grain growth. The findings of this study suggest that microwave processing can drastically reduce the total processing time for the synthesis of nanostructured Ti4O7.

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Takeuchi, T., Fukushima, J., Hayashi, Y., & Takizawa, H. (2017). Synthesis of Ti4O7 nanoparticles by carbothermal reduction using microwave rapid heating. Catalysts, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal7020065

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