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Reactivity of Nanocrystalline TiO2 (Anatase and Rutile) Synthesized under Hydrothermal Conditions

Reactivity of Nanocrystalline TiO2 (Anatase and Rutile) Synthesized under Hydrothermal Conditions Doklady Chemistry, Vol. 394, Part 2, 2004, pp. 36–38. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 394, No. 6, 2004, pp. 775–777. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2004 by Torkhov, Meskin, Kolen’ko, Ketsko, Burukhin, Churagulov, Oleinikov. CHEMISTRY Reactivity of Nanocrystalline TiO (Anatase and Rutile) Synthesized under Hydrothermal Conditions D. S. Torkhov*, P. E. Meskin*, Yu. V. Kolen’ko*, V. A. Ketsko**, A. A. Burukhin*, B. R. Churagulov*, and Corresponding Member of the RAS N. N. Oleinikov* Received August 29, 2003 Highly dispersed powders of titanium dioxide TiO As follows from Table 1, the coherent scattering are widely used as catalysts in photocatalytic reactions domain size of the anatase sample was 10 nm, i.e., six [1], dyes [2], gas sensors [3], and dielectric ceramics times less than the corresponding size for the rutile [4]. To obtain nanocrystalline materials with enhanced sample. This has a noticeable effect on interparticle reactivity, methods that allow one to control the micro- interaction. TEM evidence points to considerable morphology of a dispersed product by varying the con- aggregation of individual anatase grains. ditions of synthesis have been used in recent years, in TGA shows that the weight loss observed on heating particular, the method of rapid expansion http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Doklady Chemistry Springer Journals

Reactivity of Nanocrystalline TiO2 (Anatase and Rutile) Synthesized under Hydrothermal Conditions

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2004 by MAIK “Nauka/Interperiodica”
Subject
Chemistry; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
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0012-5008
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1608-3113
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10.1023/B:DOCH.0000017273.23059.5b
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Doklady Chemistry, Vol. 394, Part 2, 2004, pp. 36–38. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 394, No. 6, 2004, pp. 775–777. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2004 by Torkhov, Meskin, Kolen’ko, Ketsko, Burukhin, Churagulov, Oleinikov. CHEMISTRY Reactivity of Nanocrystalline TiO (Anatase and Rutile) Synthesized under Hydrothermal Conditions D. S. Torkhov*, P. E. Meskin*, Yu. V. Kolen’ko*, V. A. Ketsko**, A. A. Burukhin*, B. R. Churagulov*, and Corresponding Member of the RAS N. N. Oleinikov* Received August 29, 2003 Highly dispersed powders of titanium dioxide TiO As follows from Table 1, the coherent scattering are widely used as catalysts in photocatalytic reactions domain size of the anatase sample was 10 nm, i.e., six [1], dyes [2], gas sensors [3], and dielectric ceramics times less than the corresponding size for the rutile [4]. To obtain nanocrystalline materials with enhanced sample. This has a noticeable effect on interparticle reactivity, methods that allow one to control the micro- interaction. TEM evidence points to considerable morphology of a dispersed product by varying the con- aggregation of individual anatase grains. ditions of synthesis have been used in recent years, in TGA shows that the weight loss observed on heating particular, the method of rapid expansion

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Published: Oct 18, 2004

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