Formation Mechanism of TiO2-Derived Titanate Nanotubes Prepared by the Hydrothermal Process
Inorganic Chemistry2010Vol. 49(13), pp. 5845–5852
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Abstract
The structural change on the molecular scale of anatase-type TiO(2) during hydrothermal treatment was investigated in detail by various analytic techniques such as X-ray absorption fine structure and transmission electron microscopy in order to clarify the formation mechanisms of titanate-based nanotubes. It revealed that the nanosheet-like products composed of highly distorted TiO(6) octahedra were generated by hydrothermal treatment of anatase-type TiO(2), and then the anatase-like structures are partially built up with the formative nanotubes by scrolling up these nanosheet-like products and nanosheets.
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