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Titania nanocrystals were prepared by a low temperature process in liquid media. The crystallization of amorphous precursor could proceed at low temperature around room temperature. The thermodynamically stable rutile formed at low temperature below 70°C, while the metastable anatase formed at higher temperature. The phase composition, microstructure, morphology, and specific surface area of titania changed significantly depending on the reprecipitation temperatures. Well-crystallized needle-like rutile titania crystals with high specific surface areas possessed higher photocatalytic activities than those of anatase crystals under visible light irradiation of wavelength >400 nm and /or >510 nm.
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Journal of Functional Materials
ISSN: 1001-9731
Year: 2004
Issue: SUPPL.
Volume: 35
Page: 2503-2506
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