Solid鈭扴olid Interface Formation in TiO2 Nanoparticle Networks
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Aiming at a comparison of microstructure and paramagnetic properties of mesoporous TiO2 nanoparticle networks, we subjected entirely different TiO2鈭?i>x precursor structures to vacuum annealing. The transformation of an amorphous TiO2鈭?i>x gel鈥攐btained by sol鈭抔el processing of an ethylene glycol-modified titanium precursor鈥攊nto a network of interconnected anatase nanocrystals was explored by means of X-ray diffraction, nitrogen sorption, and electron microscopy. Crystalline junctions between the particles emerge from temperature treatment. This process of particle network formation is different from that related to the vapor phase grown anatase nanocrystals where particle鈭抪article interface formation is induced by contact with water. It was found that, after annealing up to 873 K and controlled sample purification in oxygen atmosphere, both types of samples exhibit high concentrations of particle鈭抪article interfaces and comparable properties in terms of surface area, porosity, and microstructure. With electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) we observed on nonstoichiometric TiO2鈭?i>x networks an identical type of subsurface defect which is related to the presence of solid鈭抯olid interfaces.
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