Effects of V doping and calcination temperature on the phase evolution of Ti-V-O nanoparticles synthesized by coprecipitation method

Electronic Materials Letters(2011)

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Ti-V-O nanoparticles were produced by coprecipitation process using TiCl 4 and VOCl 3 as starting materials. The precipitates were calcined into different phases of a mixture of Ti-V-O oxides. The effects of V content and calcination temperature (500∼700°C) on the phase transition of the mixture of crystalline Ti-V-O oxides were studied. Increasing V addition and calcination temperature promotes the transformation of Ti-V-O oxides from anatase to rutile phase. Based on TG/DTA analysis, the reduction from V 5+ to V 4+ was observed in the V-rich samples at 730°C. The V 5+ may exist as the form of V 2 O 5 homogeneously dispersed within crystalline of TiO 2 , while V 4+ is possible in the octahedral lattice of TiO 2 . A significant portion of vanadium ions can be incorporated at 730°C into TiO 2 lattice resulting in rutile Ti 1−x V x O 2 solid solution formation.
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vanadium-doped titania,nanoparticles,coprecipitation,anatase,rutile
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