Effect of Modifying Additives on the Phase Transition of Anatase to Rutile
E. P. LOKSHIN, T. A. SEDNEVA, M. L. BELIKOV
Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity, Russia
Keywords: anatase, rutile, variable composition, transformation
Pages: 294-301
Abstract
The results of studies on changes in the chemical composition and structure of doped titanium hydroxide during thermal treatment are analysed. It is shown that anatase is formed at first under heating in all cases, and with further increase in temperature or in the duration of thermal treatment it is transformed into rutile. The temperature of the start of anatase-rutile transition depends on the type of doping component. The transition proceeds not abruptly at a certain temperature but gradually over a wide temperature range, while both compounds can exist simultaneously. At a constant temperature, the proportion of rutile increases with an increase in the duration of thermal treatment. It is concluded on the basis of the conducted studies that the samples of titanium dioxide in the presence of doping components represent the broad classes of non-stoichiometric compounds with different crystal structures, and the transition of anatase to rutile is not a polymorphic transformation of the 1st kind but it is a consequence of various chemical processes involving the release of anionic and/or cationic impurities into the gas or solid phases.
DOI: 10.15372/CSD2023469 EDN: EITCMD
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