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Effects of Additives on Microstructures of Titanate Based Nanotubes Prepared by the Hydrothermal Process
Takashi KuboKeijiro SugimotoTakamasa OnokiYuki YamasakiAtsushi Nakahira
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Article ID: MC200807

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Silica-containing TiO2-derived titanate nanotubes were prepared by the addition of a small amount of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) to TiO2-derived titanate nanotubes prepared by the hydrothermal process and a subsequent heat-treatment at 473 K in air. The microstructure and thermal behavior of synthesized silica containing TiO2-derived titanate nanotubes were investigated by various methods such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray absorption fine structure (XAF), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). As a result, the addition of a small amount of TEOS leaded to the improvement of the thermal stability for TiO2-derived titanate nanotubes. XPS results revealed that Si was combined onto the surface of TiO2-derived titanate nanotubes, forming partial Si-O-Ti chemical bonds. Therefore, it was inferred that the thermal stability could be modified by forming partial Si-O-Ti chemical bonds at interface of silica and TiO2-derived titanate nanotubes.
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