On the transformation mechanism of K2Ti4O9 to TiO2(B) and formation of microvoids

  • Wallenberg L
  • Sanati M
  • Andersson A
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Abstract

2014 TiO2(B), potentiellement support de catalyseur, a été préparé à partir d'un précurseur K2Ti4O9. La microscopie électronique haute résolution a revélé que la perte en volume de 32% lors de la transformation est compensée par la formation de microcavités, d'une taille moyenne de 10 nm, ce qui préserve la morphologie et la forme du cristal original. Un mécanisme structural, proposant une structure pour un intermédiaire K2Ti2O5, est suggéré. Abstract.-TiO2(B), a potential catalyst support, has been synthesized from a support precursor, K2Ti4O9. High resolution electron microscopy revealed that the 32% volume loss in this transformation is achieved by formation of facetted microvoids, around 10 nm in size, maintaining the morphology and size of the original crystals. A structural mechanism, including a hypothetical structure for a K2Ti2O5 intermediate, is suggested.

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Wallenberg, L. R., Sanati, M., & Andersson, A. (1990). On the transformation mechanism of K2Ti4O9 to TiO2(B) and formation of microvoids. Microscopy Microanalysis Microstructures, 1(5–6), 357–364. https://doi.org/10.1051/mmm:0199000105-6035700

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