A new route towards nanoporous TiO2 as powders or thin films from the thermal treatment of titanium-based hybrid materials.
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en
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Dalton Transactions. 2012, vol. 41, n° 1, p. 292-299
Royal Society of Chemistry
English Abstract
Calcination of cyclopentadienyltitanium-based organic-inorganic hybrid materials at 450-500 °C led to the formation of anatase titanium dioxide as white powders consisting of a porous network of aggregated nanoparticles, ...Read more >
Calcination of cyclopentadienyltitanium-based organic-inorganic hybrid materials at 450-500 °C led to the formation of anatase titanium dioxide as white powders consisting of a porous network of aggregated nanoparticles, the nanoporosity detected being related to the inter-particle space. Depending on the calcination temperatures, the surface area of the titanium dioxide particles varied from 65 to 158 m(2) g(-1).Read less <
English Keywords
Hybrid materials
Porous materials
Thin films
TiO2
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