Transparent, stable titanium dioxide sols
A technology of titanium dioxide and hydrated titanium dioxide, applied in the direction of titanium dioxide, titanium oxide/hydroxide, metal/metal oxide/metal hydroxide catalyst, etc.
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[0017] The preparation method of the stable and transparent colloidal photocatalytic titanium dioxide sol according to the present invention generally includes: (1) providing a solution containing a titanium compound; (2) precipitating amorphous hydrated titanium dioxide from the solution; (3) depositing the precipitate Titanium dioxide dispersed in water and mixed with a peptizer at a temperature between about 70°C and about 150°C for a time between about 3 hours and about 3 days; wherein the peptizer comprises an alpha-hydroxy carboxylic acid; A stable and transparent sol of titanium dioxide nanoparticles of titanite having a particle size of less than or equal to about 10 nanometers (nm) in diameter, preferably less than or equal to about 5 nm in diameter.
[0018] The titanium-containing compound may be any compound capable of forming a titanium dioxide precipitate, including but not limited to titanium alkoxide, titanium oxychloride, titanyl sulfate, titanyl acetylacetonat...
Embodiment 1
[0030] A transparent titania sol according to the present invention is prepared as follows. 50 g titanium isopropoxide (Alfa Aesar, 95%) diluted with 50 g isopropanol was slowly added to 250 g deionized water with vigorous stirring. Stirring was continued for about 10 more minutes after the titanium dioxide had precipitated. The precipitate was then filtered and washed with 500 g of deionized water. The washed wet cake was redispersed in deionized water to a total dispersion weight of 250 g. To this dispersion was added 6 g of lactic acid (Alfa Aesar, 85% in water) and mixed well. The dispersion was charged into a cylinder-type hydrothermal reactor (capacity 125 ml, Parr Instruments) lined with a Teflon cup and lid. The cylinder was then placed in a roller furnace with a rolling speed of 25 RPM and a temperature set at 80°C. The treatment was carried out for 24 hours. After cooling the sol to room temperature, its pH was 2.3. To this sol was added t-butylamine (Alfa Aesa...
Embodiment 2
[0034] A transparent titanium dioxide sol according to the present invention was prepared using the same procedure as in Example 1, except that 4.5 g of tartaric acid (Alfa Aesar, 99%) was used instead of lactic acid as the peptizer. The obtained sol is stable and transparent. TEM detection shows that it contains ≤5nm TiO 2 nanoparticles. High-resolution TEM d-spacing measurements indicated that the majority of the grains were anatase (>50%), with unknown secondary phases (<50%) showing unusually large d-spacings of ~0.6 nm.
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