Title of article :
Preparation and characterisation of nanostructural TiO2–Ga2O3
binary oxides with high surface area derived form particulate
sol–gel route
Author/Authors :
M. R. Mohammadi، نويسنده , , M. Ghorbani and H. Zare Mirakabad ، نويسنده , ,
M. C. Cordero-Cabrera، نويسنده , , D. J. Fray، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Nanostructured and nanoporous TiO2–
Ga2O3 films and powders with various Ti:Ga atomic
ratios and high specific surface area (SSA) have been
prepared by a new straightforward particulate sol–gel
route. Titanium isopropoxide and gallium (III) nitrate
hydrate were used as precursors and hydroxypropyl
cellulose (HPC) was used as a polymeric fugitive agent
(PFA) in order to increase the SSA. X-ray diffraction
(XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
(FTIR) revealed that powders contained both rhombohedral
a-Ga2O3 and monoclinic b-Ga2O3 phases, as well
as anatase and rutile. It was observed that the Ga2O3
formed from the nitrate precursor retarded anatase-torutile
transformation. Furthermore, transmission electron
microscope (TEM) analysis also showed that
Ga2O3 hindered the crystallisation and crystal growth
of powders. SSA of powders, as measured by Brunauer–
Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis, was enhanced by introducing
Ga2O3. Ti:Ga = 50:50 (at%/at%) binary oxide
annealed at 500 C produced the smallest crystallite size
(2 nm), the smallest grain size (18 nm), the highest SSA
(327.8 m2/g) and the highest roughness. Ti:Ga = 25:75
(at%/at%) annealed at 800 C showed the smallest
crystallite size (2.4 nm) with 32 nm average grain size
and 40.8 m2/g surface area. Ti:Ga = 75:25 (at%/at%)
annealed at 800 Chad the highest SSA (57.4 m2/g) with
4.4 nm average crystallite size and 32 nm average grain
size. One of the smallest crystallite size and one of the
highest SSA reported in the literature is obtained, and
they can be used in many applications in areas from
optical electronics to gas sensors.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science