Abstract
Pure phase TiO2 nanomaterials were synthesized by an autoclaving treatment of TiCl4 with butanol as a single alcohol source. It was found that the control of molar ratio of TiCl4 to butanol played an important role in determining the TiO2 crystal phase and morphology. A high molar ratio of TiCl4 to butanol favored the formation of anatase nanoparticles, whereas rutile nanorods were selectively obtained at a low molar ratio of TiCl4 to butanol. Evaluation of the photocatalytic activity of the synthesized TiO2 was performed in terms of decomposition of organic dye rhodamine B under ultraviolet irradiation. It turned out that the as-synthesized TiO2 crystallites possessed higher photocatalytic activities toward bleaching rhodamine B than Degussa P25, benefiting from theirhigh surface area, small crystal size as well as high crystallinity. © 2011 Tieping Cao et al.
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Shao, C., Cao, T., Li, Y., Wang, C., & Liu, Y. (2011). One-step nonaqueous synthesis of pure phase TiO2 nanocrystals from TiCl4 in butanol and their photocatalytic properties. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/267415
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